The growing need to improve operational efficiency and optimize resources is driving the adoption of digital tools in the management of buildings, infrastructure, and business assets. Through these solutions, organizations can monitor the status of their equipment in real time, plan maintenance, and make data-driven decisions, thereby reducing risks and avoiding costs associated with unexpected failures.
According to estimates by Cushman & Wakefield Peru, approximately 25% of companies use some form of facility management model. In this context, the incorporation of technologies to manage assets and infrastructure represents a significant opportunity to strengthen operational efficiency and business decision-making.
"Digitalization allows for the centralization of information on all of an organization’s assets on a single platform. From HVAC and lighting systems to generators and other critical equipment, each asset has a maintenance history that facilitates more efficient management and better decision-making"
One of the main benefits of these tools is that they provide insight into how assets perform over time. Through data analysis, companies can identify failure patterns, evaluate equipment performance, and determine when it is most cost-effective to continue maintenance or plan for replacement.
Likewise, digitization helps strengthen operational continuity by providing a comprehensive view of the infrastructure’s condition. This visibility facilitates better resource planning, prioritization of interventions, and more strategic investment management.
"Real-time information allows us to anticipate potential problems and make more informed decisions regarding the maintenance, renewal, or replacement of assets. The goal is no longer just to fix failures, but to manage them before they impact business operations"