EAM-FSM Market to Reach $3 Billion

May 7, 2012
EAM and FSM Market Achieve Strong Growth in Service Field Despite Difficult Economic Environments

The enterprise asset management (EAM) and field service management (FSM) market has achieved strong growth, particularly in field service and despite difficult economic environments. ARC Advisory Group reports EAM-FSM market size in 2011 passed the previous peak in 2008 just prior to the economic decline. Overall, the market is expected to grow from $2.2 billion in 2011 to $3 billion in 2015 for a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.7%.

Some regions will grow faster due to macro-economics. China, India and Brazil, despite a smaller base, will grow rapidly. The Middle East and Russia, with high oil-related revenues, have the fundamentals for robust growth. The Americas, with the largest regional market, will also show strength. With the acceptance of mobility, FSM applications achieved double digit growth that's expected to continue.

"ARC's 2012 user survey confirms that four factors—uptime, cost control, asset longevity and safety—represent the key business reasons organizations acquire maintenance management systems," according to Ralph Rio, research director and principal author of ARC's "Enterprise Asset Management and Field Service Management Worldwide Outlook." "The growing variety of technologies and the rising speed of business require a modern EAM/FSM system for asset management," he added.

Mobility Expands EAM Applications and Benefits

As smart phones and other mobile devices for consumers become more pervasive, expectations and willingness to adopt mobile devices improve. The expanding capabilities of mobile devices drive new areas of business value—especially for EAM/FSM systems. The convergence of technologies includes GPS, GIS, Wi-Fi, RFID, voice-to-text data, text-to-voice, digital camera and gauges with Bluetooth enable more powerful applications. Increased productivity can be realized with applications such as location identification to optimize the travel time of technicians to geographically dispersed assets. Mapping the location of people in real-time in the plant, mine or field also improves safety. The benefits of real-time location awareness are magnified when combined with the optimized planning, scheduling and dispatch functions provided by EAM and FSM applications. Mobile solutions drive EAM upgrades and wider user adoption.