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Fluke Acquires eMaint Enterprises

Sept. 23, 2016
Companies to offer reliability platform, increasing uptime with seamless integration of maintenance devices, data and systems

Fluke Corp. has acquired eMaint Enterprises, LLC, a provider of computerized maintenance management software (CMMS). eMaint’s software platform is used by more than 50,000 maintenance professionals in 55 countries providing asset management solutions in multiple markets including food processing, healthcare, facilities, fleet, services, manufacturing, and more. No further details were announced.

Fluke’s comprehensive line of handheld test tools and portable sensors are used by service and maintenance technicians, electricians and plant engineers around the world. eMaint’s web-based, Software as a Service (SaaS) solution can be accessed on PCs, smartphones, tablets, and other browser-based devices. Fluke tools, software and data expertise together with eMaint’s SaaS offering represents a critical convergence of maintenance solutions to ensure uptime and maximize return on assets for maintenance and operations managers.

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