AssetPoint, Schneider Electric team up on energy solutions

Partnership to provide greater visibility of energy asset performance metrics

By Source: AssetPoint October 31, 2011

EAM solution provider AssetPoint has partnered with Schneider Electric to offer a combined solution for their combined energy management solutions, markets, and customers

“In order to truly implement energy and production optimization initiatives customers need visibility into the performance of their assets,” said Greg Bodenhamer, Vice President, Industry End User Marketing, Solutions & Services, Industry Business, Schneider Electric. “With the addition of AssetPoint’s solution we can now offer our customers a more comprehensive, end-to-end manufacturing productivity, energy management, and sustainability solution that provides insight into the performance, health and operation of all their assets.”

Schneider Electric delivers a complete process management solution that allows companies to optimize their energy usage and drive maximum efficiency within their operations while also improving productivity.

“AssetPoint is excited to partner with the leader in global energy management, Schneider Electric.,” said Mike Levine, President and CEO, AssetPoint. “We believe their energy management solutions combined with our TabWare EAM/CMMS solution offers customers a total solution to maximize the performance of their assets. TabWare has been a trusted industry solution for over 30 years, and partnering with Schneider Electric enables customers to obtain energy efficiency and automation, leading to faster ROI. We are committed to our customers reaching Best-in-Class results, and we will continue to be leaders in the industry through product innovation, quality and customer service excellence.”

AssetPoint will integrate its TabWare CMMS/EAM solution with Schneider’s energy management solutions for a seamless total asset management system. The combined software solution will maximize asset performance by providing customers real-time management, scheduling and accounting for the maintenance of machinery and equipment, while achieving energy efficiency simultaneously.