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List of IBM Maximo Asset Performance Management Customers

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Alstom Australia Transportation 1600 $300M Australia IBM IBM Maximo Asset Performance Management Asset Performance Management 2015 n/a
In 2015, Alstom Australia implemented IBM Maximo Asset Performance Management, deploying a centralized Asset Performance Management platform to support rail asset management and maintenance optimization across its Australia and New Zealand operational scope. The implementation anchored core asset lifecycle activities within IBM Maximo Asset Performance Management and positioned the application as the primary system for CMMS and asset performance workflows for Alstom Australia. The Maximo configuration emphasized asset registry and structured work management, supporting condition based maintenance and reliability analytics consistent with Asset Performance Management capabilities. Configuration work included templates and frameworks to produce Availability and Mean Distance Between Failures reports, and supported maintenance optimization activities driven by Alstom asset engineers and the Maximo Super User community. Integrations were implemented with broader enterprise tooling, including SAP through an SAP GSI Implementation and Microsoft 365 Power Platform for digital forms and reporting. Mobile digital forms and Power Apps were used to replace paper based workflows on field devices, and Power BI dashboards were built to surface KPIs from IBM Maximo Asset Performance Management to stakeholders. Governance and process changes accompanied the rollout, led by Alstom’s Operational Excellence and Asset Management teams with ISO55000 related certification updates, and creation of AMPS, SAMPS and asset management frameworks. The program included national obsolescence management, handover and handback digital processes, and upskilling via Maximo Super Users. Outcomes explicitly documented include Availability and MDBF reporting aimed at project specific availability targets greater than 99 percent, and a nominated global award for the Handover and Handback Power App built alongside the Maximo deployment.
Bristol Myers Squibb Ireland Life Sciences 650 $200M Ireland IBM IBM Maximo Asset Performance Management Asset Performance Management 2017 n/a
In 2017, Bristol Myers Squibb Ireland deployed IBM Maximo Asset Performance Management at the Cruiserath Dublin facility as its Asset Performance Management solution to centralize site maintenance and reliability workflows. The implementation was site focused with a local site subject matter expert handling on-site escalation and issue resolution for Maximo related queries when the broader Maximo team required support. IBM Maximo Asset Performance Management was configured to support core modules including Assets, Preventative Maintenance, Calibration, Purchasing, Work Order, Inventory, and Service Requests, with Scheduler and multiple Start Centres implemented to surface prioritized work. The deployment included Stores functionality with tailored reporting to highlight work orders with materials issued and due for delivery within the next five days, and PM generation logic was adjusted to improve PM reliability. Integrations and operational tooling were explicit components of the rollout, with reporting and upload templates built for Material Requirements Planning, and a Manufacturing Execution System MES upload report for calibrations and PMs. A material tracking suite recorded items issued, returned, and adjusted, and an asset upload template incorporated active feedback for criticality scoring. Data visualization and analysis were enabled using Spotfire, and Python scripts were used to classify and analyze work orders and failure codes. Governance and process changes were operationalized through SM E ownership of Maximo on-site and targeted PM module refinements, reducing the percentage of single work orders with materials returned from over 80 percent to less than 8 percent during the facility s first year of production. The combination of report-driven scheduling, upload templates to MES, and analytical tooling improved worklog review efficiency and supported ongoing maintenance governance across maintenance, stores, purchasing, and calibration functions.
CK Enerji Utilities 5000 $4.0B Turkey IBM IBM Maximo Asset Performance Management Asset Performance Management 2018 n/a
In 2018, CK Enerji implemented IBM Maximo Asset Performance Management alongside the IBM Multi-Vendor IT Support Services platform to centralize IT asset management and field support for a 5,000 employee utility operating across Turkey. The deployment targeted IT support and asset lifecycle management, consolidating three regionally based inventories into a single enterprise asset management environment to track tens of thousands of desktop computers, laptops and mobile devices. The IBM Maximo Asset Performance Management implementation established centralized tagging and inventory workflows, using Internet of Things technology to maintain asset records and accelerate the addition of new devices. Configuration emphasized enterprise asset management capabilities, including asset tagging, status tracking, and maintenance scheduling consistent with Asset Performance Management functional workflows. Operational integration connected Maximo with the IBM Contact Center and the Multi-Vendor IT Support Services platform so that every service request opened a ticket and populated asset and incident metadata. That ticketing flow created a single point of contact for both IBM and non-IBM products, enabling IT management to track ticket origin, the specific device requiring service and ticket closure timing across all locations. Governance and process changes centralized ticket intake and asset ownership, which reduced micromanagement by IT staff and freed resources for strategic initiatives. The centralized inventory and ticketing approach enabled CK Enerji to identify and tag previously unmanaged assets, improve management visibility of IT infrastructure and support budgeting for repair and upgrade cycles. The implementation produced explicitly stated outcomes of reduced staffing costs, improved IT support services and total visibility of the IT infrastructure.
Construction and Real Estate 2000 $350M United Kingdom IBM IBM Maximo Asset Performance Management Asset Performance Management 2015 n/a
Utilities 1568 $806M Philippines IBM IBM Maximo Asset Performance Management Asset Performance Management 2017 n/a
Utilities 428 $1.2B Finland IBM IBM Maximo Asset Performance Management Asset Performance Management 2011 n/a
Utilities 6000 $597M Indonesia IBM IBM Maximo Asset Performance Management Asset Performance Management 2018 n/a
Construction and Real Estate 2500 $1.3B Australia IBM IBM Maximo Asset Performance Management Asset Performance Management 2017 n/a
Utilities 746 $687M Australia IBM IBM Maximo Asset Performance Management Asset Performance Management 2017 n/a
Utilities 1100 $327M United Kingdom IBM IBM Maximo Asset Performance Management Asset Performance Management 2017 n/a
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating IBM Maximo Asset Performance Management

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  1. City of Denton, TX, a United States based Government organization with 1503 Employees
  2. Bentley Systems, a United States based Professional Services company with 5500 Employees
  3. Ey India, a India based Professional Services organization with 50000 Employees

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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD IBM Maximo Asset Performance Management Coverage

IBM Maximo Asset Performance Management is a Asset Performance Management solution from IBM.

Companies worldwide use IBM Maximo Asset Performance Management, from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as CK Enerji, Metricon, Fingrid, Energy Development Corporation and South East Water are recorded users of IBM Maximo Asset Performance Management for Asset Performance Management.

Companies using IBM Maximo Asset Performance Management are most concentrated in Utilities and Construction and Real Estate, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using IBM Maximo Asset Performance Management are most concentrated in Turkey, Australia and Finland, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of IBM Maximo Asset Performance Management across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using IBM Maximo Asset Performance Management range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 0%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 36.36%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 63.64%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 0%.

Customers of IBM Maximo Asset Performance Management include firms across all revenue levels — from $0-100M, to $101M-$1B, $1B-$10B, and $10B+ global corporations.

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