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EPAC
Maintenance Software Designed by Maintenance People

What is EPAC?

EPAC is an Enterprise Asset Management and Computerized Maintenance Management System (EAM/CMMS) software designed by maintenance professionals with extensive field experience. The platform provides comprehensive maintenance management solutions including work order processing, asset tracking, planned maintenance scheduling, inventory management, and purchasing functionalities.

Developed with over 125 years of collective maintenance expertise from plants, facilities, and government operations, EPAC offers both on-premise and cloud-based deployment options with Microsoft SQL Server or SQL Express database support. The software helps organizations streamline maintenance operations, improve equipment reliability, and maintain operational standards through systematic maintenance management.

Features

  • Work Orders: Manage and track maintenance work orders
  • Assets: Comprehensive asset tracking and management system
  • Planned Maintenance: Calendar and meter-based maintenance scheduling
  • Inventory: Parts and tools inventory management
  • Requisitions & Purchasing: Streamlined procurement processes
  • Technicians: Technician management and assignment
  • Maintenance Performance Index (MPI): Performance measurement metrics
  • Scheduler: Maintenance scheduling functionality

Use Cases

  • Manufacturing plant maintenance management
  • Facilities maintenance operations
  • Government facility maintenance
  • Healthcare equipment maintenance
  • Preventive maintenance scheduling
  • Asset lifecycle management
  • Maintenance inventory control
  • Work order processing and tracking

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