List of Siemens Brightly (formerly Assetic) Customers
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Companies using Siemens Brightly (formerly Assetic) for Enterprise Asset Management include: Lancashire County Council, a United Kingdom based Government organisation with 10312 employees and revenues of $1.65 billion, TDIndustries, a United States based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 3000 employees and revenues of $475.0 million, Ipswich City Council, a Australia based Government organisation with 1300 employees and revenues of $290.0 million, City of Adelaide, a Australia based Government organisation with 1125 employees and revenues of $159.0 million, Murrindindi Shire Council, a Australia based Government organisation with 150 employees and revenues of $38.0 million and many others.
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City of Adelaide | Government | 1125 | $159M | Australia | Siemens | Siemens Brightly (formerly Assetic) | Enterprise Asset Management | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, City of Adelaide implemented Siemens Brightly formerly Assetic as its Enterprise Asset Management application. The implementation concluded a multiyear transformation that began with a Brightly partnership in late 2019 and was executed as a dedicated project model using Chamonix specialists for change management, systems alignment and project delivery.
Implementation scope centered on consolidating asset data and establishing lifecycle modelling and maintenance planning capabilities. Siemens Brightly was configured to support consolidated asset registers, preliminary lifecycle modelling, a shift from age based to condition based renewals, and the move from reactive to planned maintenance, with mobile workforce features provisioned to connect field crews to the central system.
Systems integration and operational coverage included rationalizing 17 existing platforms down to seven to create a more aligned enterprise architecture, and implementing a full systems upgrade to support ongoing processing and reporting requirements. Deployment extended to asset management teams, operations crews and customer facing service teams, with over 100 tablets rolled out to operations staff to enable mobile work execution and visible customer complaint feedback loops.
Governance and process restructuring were delivered through phased measurement and defined business enablers, improving staff knowledge transfer and training while clarifying accountability for asset decision making. The project approach emphasized strategic planning, staged rollouts and data requirement assessment to expedite delivery and sustain ongoing collection activity.
Documented outcomes include elimination of manual spreadsheet processing, merged disparate and inconsistent asset registers, operationalized condition based renewal planning, and preliminary lifecycle modelling outputs that inform long term capital decision making. The program also reported reduced financial and audit risk exposure, improved workforce empowerment through mobility, and strengthened data driven decision making across City of Adelaide business functions.
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Ipswich City Council | Government | 1300 | $290M | Australia | Siemens | Siemens Brightly (formerly Assetic) | Enterprise Asset Management | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025, Ipswich City Council implemented Siemens Brightly (formerly Assetic) as its Enterprise Asset Management platform to centralise lifecycle oversight for critical infrastructure and natural assets. The Council deployed Brightly’s Asset Management for Government platform to provide a single unified view of assets across the city, aligning day to day operations with analytics, real-time monitoring, and predictive insights.
The implementation focuses on end to end lifecycle management capabilities within Siemens Brightly (formerly Assetic), including asset register consolidation, condition and performance tracking, advanced analytics, and predictive maintenance planning. The platform is provisioned to deliver a single, unified asset register that combines physical and financial information and to surface asset condition, performance, and cost data for planning and procurement decisions.
Functional modules being adopted include automated field data capture and reporting, maintenance workflow orchestration, inspection tracking, crew assignment and mobile field service management, and cost analysis for operations and procurement. Council teams will use these modules to replace spreadsheets and manual scheduling, automate inspections and maintenance tasks, and monitor real time progress of field activities.
Governance changes are scoped to standardise asset data capture and to consolidate asset information into a centralised, reliable asset register that supports cross departmental workflows across the city. The rollout is positioned to modernise maintenance and field service management, enabling consistent processes for asset condition assessment, work order management, and reporting across operational teams and field crews.
Ipswich City Council expects outcomes that were stated as increased staff productivity, optimised maintenance spend, improved data accuracy, streamlined reporting, and faster resident response times, with the platform supporting longer term investment decisions and asset lifespan extension. Brightly’s public sector experience in Australia is cited as part of the partnership rationale to help the Council manage growth while balancing cost, risk, and performance.
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Lancashire County Council | Government | 10312 | $1.7B | United Kingdom | Siemens | Siemens Brightly (formerly Assetic) | Enterprise Asset Management | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025, Lancashire County Council awarded a highways asset management systems contract to Siemens Brightly (formerly Assetic). The deployment targets Enterprise Asset Management for the county highway network, with an initial five year contract running from July 2025 to July 2030 and potential extensions that could extend the agreement to 15 years.
Siemens Brightly (formerly Assetic) will provide HAMS software that helps optimise the allocation of resources for the management, operation, preservation and enhancement of highway infrastructure. Enterprise Asset Management capabilities planned for configuration include a centralized asset register, condition and inspection workflows, planned maintenance scheduling, works ordering and lifecycle planning aligned to highways operations and asset stewardship.
Operational scope covers countywide highways operations, maintenance teams and asset management functions within Lancashire County Council. The implementation narrative indicates configuration of inspection regimes, risk based prioritization workflows and maintenance planning, with the platform intended to serve as the authoritative asset record for highway infrastructure.
The contract was awarded after four tenders and was let based on the UK Cabinet Office Model Services Contract for high value complex services. The total spend is estimated to be up to £10m over the full potential 15 year term, and the procurement and contract governance structure will drive a phased rollout beginning in July 2025.
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Government | 150 | $38M | Australia | Siemens | Siemens Brightly (formerly Assetic) | Enterprise Asset Management | 2016 | n/a |
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Utilities | 140 | $33M | United States | Siemens | Siemens Brightly (formerly Assetic) | Enterprise Asset Management | 2025 | n/a |
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Construction and Real Estate | 3000 | $475M | United States | Siemens | Siemens Brightly (formerly Assetic) | Enterprise Asset Management | 2025 | n/a |
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