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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ISO_55000ISO 55000 - Wikipedia

    ISO 55000 is an international standard covering management of assets of any kind. Before it, a Publicly Available Specification (PAS 55) was published by the British Standards Institution in 2004 for physical assets. The ISO 55000 series of Asset Management standards was launched in January 2014.

  2. Abstract. ISO 55000:2014 provides an overview of asset management, its principles and terminology, and the expected benefits from adopting asset management. ISO 55000:2014 can be applied to all types of assets and by all types and sizes of organizations.

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  3. The ISO 55000 series of standards, developed by ISO TC 251, are the international standards for Asset Management. ISO 55000 provides an introduction and requirements specification for a management system for asset management.

  4. theiam.org › knowledge-library › iso-55000IAM - ISO 55000

    Feb 2, 2014 · Overview. The ISO 55000 series provides terminology, requirements and guidance for implementing, maintaining and improving an effective asset management system. The three international standards (ISO 55000, 55001 and 55002) are important because they represent a global consensus on asset management and what it can do to increase value generated ...

  5. The ISO 55000 family is the first management system standards to implement the new ISO Annex SL, providing a consistent basis for all management systems and enabling better integration and coordinated monitoring, audit and certification.

  6. ISO 55000 certification, issued by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), represents an organization's commitment to implementing and maintaining an effective asset management system (AMS).

  7. ISO 55000:2014 provides an overview of asset management, its principles and terminology, and the expected benefits from adopting asset management. ISO 55000:2014 can be applied to all types of assets and by all types and sizes of organizations. General information. Status. : Under development. Stage.

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