List of SAP Enterprise Asset Management Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying SAP Enterprise Asset Management customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased SAP Enterprise Asset Management for Enterprise Asset Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using SAP Enterprise Asset Management for Enterprise Asset Management include: U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, a United States based Government organisation with 308814 employees and revenues of $441.30 billion, NVIDIA, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 36000 employees and revenues of $130.50 billion, Reliance Industries, a India based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 347362 employees and revenues of $112.58 billion, Saudi Aramco, a Saudi Arabia based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 75000 employees and revenues of $108.17 billion, Bosch, a Germany based Manufacturing organisation with 86800 employees and revenues of $104.62 billion and many others.
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Adani Power | Utilities | 2737 | $3.4B | India | SAP | SAP Enterprise Asset Management | Enterprise Asset Management | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019 Adani Power implemented SAP Enterprise Asset Management at its Udupi, Karnataka power station. The SAP Enterprise Asset Management deployment supported Enterprise Asset Management functions for security automation maintenance, equipment maintenance notifications, inventory control and material management across on-site operations.
The implementation centered on core EAM capabilities including asset master records, maintenance notifications, work order management, spare parts inventory and preventive maintenance scheduling. Configuration emphasized security automation device lifecycle tracking and maintenance workflows, with formalized processes to raise equipment maintenance notifications in SAP Enterprise Asset Management as part of routine shift and quarterly security gadget inventories.
Integrations were implemented with on-premises security automation tooling, notably HIKIVISION IVMS4200 for CCTV, access control and device health monitoring, and with Gensuite for Safety Risk Field Audits and safety interaction records. Operational coverage included interior and exterior plant zones such as store, BTG, CHP, switch yard and buildings, and supported Security, facility management and contractor safety management functions at the Udupi site.
Governance and workflow changes included formal incident investigation and crisis management logging into SAP Enterprise Asset Management, regular security and safety audits, and structured handoffs between the Security Command Centre, maintenance crews and vendors. The Security Senior Officer role was mapped to SAP EAM processes for raising notifications, tracking repairs, maintaining audit records and coordinating training and access control onboarding for new employees and outsourced guards.
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AGL Energy | Utilities | 3900 | $9.7B | Australia | SAP | SAP Enterprise Asset Management | Enterprise Asset Management | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, AGL Energy, Ltd. implemented SAP Enterprise Asset Management on SAP S/4HANA to consolidate and standardize work management and asset processes across its energy operations. The SAP Enterprise Asset Management deployment targets Enterprise Asset Management capabilities used by the corporate ERP team in Melbourne to manage maintenance planning, work orders, asset master data and related execution workflows that support delivery of energy to over four million customers.
Configuration and functional design focused on end to end work management, with consultants leading workshops to define business requirements, drive design decisions and configure system behavior. The implementation included testing and deployment of new SAP EAM features, production support and a continuous improvement cadence, and emphasized business facing change delivery with the ERP team collaborating closely with asset owners and operations leaders.
Integrations were defined to connect SAP EAM with transactional and document systems, explicitly including OpenText for document management and Fiori for user experience, and functional interfaces into P2P, Inventory and Finance processes. The role profile indicates exposure to operational tooling such as Prometheus and Hydrogen as part of the broader monitoring and toolchain landscape, while integration points focus on synchronizing work orders, material reservations and financial postings.
Governance and rollout combined workshop driven design governance with stakeholder aligned change initiatives, structured test and deployment phases and ongoing production support responsibilities. The implementation is staffed through a dedicated SAP EAM functional capability, reflecting an emphasis on operationalizing SAP Enterprise Asset Management across maintenance, planning and asset centric business functions.
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Airbus in Australia Pacific | Aerospace and Defense | 1550 | $631M | Australia | SAP | SAP Enterprise Asset Management | Enterprise Asset Management | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014 Airbus in Australia Pacific implemented SAP Enterprise Asset Management to establish centralized Enterprise Asset Management for its aviation maintenance operations. The initial deployment focused on core maintenance and materials functions across Brisbane and the wider Australia Pacific organization, aligning asset tracking, maintenance planning, and inventory control under a single application.
SAP Enterprise Asset Management was configured with explicit use of the SAP PM Module and SAP Materials Management, reflecting internal skillsets in SAP Configuration, SAP PM Module, SAP Materials Management, and SAP Implementation. Configuration work included asset master data modeling and asset hierarchy, preventive maintenance scheduling and work order management, and materials and spare parts master data tied to procurement and stores processes.
Integrations were implemented between SAP Enterprise Asset Management and SAP Materials Management to ensure parts availability and to link maintenance work orders to inventory and procurement transactions. Operational coverage included maintenance, engineering, procurement and stores teams, with system workflows designed to support day to day maintenance execution and materials replenishment across Airbus in Australia Pacific sites including Brisbane.
Governance and ongoing configuration were supported by an internal SAP EAM practice, with roles documented as SAP EAM Functional Lead, SAP Project Lead EAM/MM, and SAP Functional Analyst across multi year assignments. These named internal roles provided configuration stewardship, master data governance and phased rollout support for SAP Enterprise Asset Management and related maintenance processes.
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Albemarle | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 8300 | $5.4B | United States | SAP | SAP Enterprise Asset Management | Enterprise Asset Management | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Albemarle implemented SAP Enterprise Asset Management. The deployment targeted Enterprise Asset Management business functions and was structured to support asset operations tied to new plant rollouts and ongoing maintenance execution.
The implementation emphasized role and user provisioning for SAP Enterprise Asset Management modules, with creation and maintenance of master roles and derived roles for various new plants and adjustment of composite roles as needed. Configuration work aligned asset master data and maintenance execution workflows with access controls, and reporting and planning security was handled through BOBJ folder security and IBP Portal user and role management.
Security administration extended to the S4 HANA database layer using HANA Studio for user and role security covering both functional users and business end users. Access control tooling included maintenance of SU24 related tables USOBX_C and USOBT_C, and the team worked heavily on GRC Access Management including EAM and BRM components, while supporting day to day SAP security production issues and non production system access for IT support users.
Governance and change control were formalized through requirement gathering with functional workstream leads and use of the ChaRM process to capture workbench and customizing changes. Ongoing operational governance centered on role lifecycle management, access remediation for business users, and coordination between IT security and asset management stakeholders to sustain the Enterprise Asset Management environment.
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Alliander | Utilities | 5991 | $2.3B | Netherlands | SAP | SAP Enterprise Asset Management | Enterprise Asset Management | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Alliander deployed SAP Enterprise Asset Management to underpin a condition based maintenance program for its power grid assets. The deployment was anchored in the Enterprise Asset Management category and targeted above ground electricity and gas assets across value streams including energy and heat distribution, grid construction and maintenance, and outage and maintenance management. The program aimed to improve asset reliability and reduce unplanned downtime while maintaining regulatory and customer uptime obligations.
The implementation incorporated SAP Master Data Governance, enterprise asset management extension by Utopia software to establish a single source of accurate master data and enforce validation rules and standardized data models. SAP Enterprise Asset Management was used for maintenance work order management, while ClickSoftware ClickSchedule handled field service scheduling and dispatch. Technicians were mobilized with tablets and mobility software built on HANA/XSA/UI5 so work orders could be processed in the field and close the information loop back into the EAM system.
Integrations were explicit and central to the architecture, with the Extension applied to above ground gas and electricity assets and inspections and integration among NRG GIS Smallworld, SAP EAM, and SAP MDG systems. The project inventory of primary applications included ERP, EAM, GIS, historian, and control systems, enabling asset location, inspection data, and operational histories to flow into the enterprise asset record. The integration of SAP EAM with NRG provided critical GIS asset location data for maintenance planning and execution.
Data governance and process restructuring were core elements of the rollout, including freezing data models with periodic synchronized updates to keep GIS and SAP models aligned. The program pivoted from a waterfall IT centric approach to a more user driven agile development model to increase business and maintenance user participation and improve the user interface. Alliander also decoupled GIS asset registration from SAP work order management to reduce interdependencies and accelerate delivery.
Outcomes documented by the program included pilot acceptance of the Extension and achievement of high quality asset data, automated registration using templates that replaced error prone manual entry, and traceability of data changes by who and when, including unstructured comments. The Extension reduced asset registration time in SAP from hours to a few minutes and provided the governance foundation for broader CBM and PdM processes. With SAP Enterprise Asset Management and the MDG extension in place, Alliander established a software foundation to proceed toward lower unplanned downtime and improved uptime with lower maintenance costs.
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Utilities | 6500 | $4.2B | United States | SAP | SAP Enterprise Asset Management | Enterprise Asset Management | 2017 | n/a |
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Utilities | 3258 | $2.1B | United States | SAP | SAP Enterprise Asset Management | Enterprise Asset Management | 2021 | n/a |
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Distribution | 3000 | $750M | United States | SAP | SAP Enterprise Asset Management | Enterprise Asset Management | 2017 | n/a |
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Transportation | 2500 | $1.0B | United Kingdom | SAP | SAP Enterprise Asset Management | Enterprise Asset Management | 2017 | n/a |
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Automotive | 4896 | $650M | Mexico | SAP | SAP Enterprise Asset Management | Enterprise Asset Management | 2016 | n/a |
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating SAP Enterprise Asset Management
- UBS, a Switzerland based Banking and Financial Services organization with 106789 Employees
- AsInt, a United States based Oil, Gas and Chemicals company with 160 Employees
- Peter Frederick Steinhauer D.D.S., a United States based Healthcare organization with 10 Employees
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| UBS | Banking and Financial Services | 106789 | $57.1B | Switzerland | 2026-03-06 | |
| AsInt | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 160 | $40M | United States | 2026-03-06 | |
| Peter Frederick Steinhauer D.D.S. | Healthcare | 10 | $1M | United States | 2026-03-03 | |
| Manufacturing | 25 | $5M | Australia | 2026-02-28 | ||
| Banking and Financial Services | 4 | $1M | United States | 2026-01-06 | ||
| Utilities | 3000 | $4.2B | United States | 2025-12-08 | ||
| Education | 1600 | $380M | United States | 2025-12-05 | ||
| Professional Services | 55 | $10M | United States | 2025-11-11 | ||
| Non Profit | 220 | $80M | Netherlands | 2025-10-20 | ||
| Manufacturing | 52000 | $44.3B | United States | 2025-09-18 |