UCAMMS

University Campus Asset Maintenance Management System

Unique Way Of Managing Your Assets

U CAMMS, a visionary product developed by Adyapragnya Technologies provides a trustworthy platform for universities to audit, maintain and manage their assets.

The major benefit is that the UCAMMS provides tool for institutions to manage their limited financial resources by making informed decisions. Asset tracking data can provide information on assets such as asset life expectancy or organizational risk. This allows organizations to accurately know how assets are used and if they are a benefit or a financial drain to the university system.

Vigilant, Reliant, User Friendly and Safe Interface to streamline and maintain all your assets.

Why UCAMMS

  • Audit.
  • Maintain.
  • Manage.

Registering the asset, Locating the asset, Verifying maintenance schedule, Checking on the asset status, Providing Access to students to generate service request for asset maintenance, Asset report for periodic analysis.

U-CAMMS is a GIS-centric platform integrated with GeoServer is an open-source GIS platform to precisely locate and track the asset activity.

The Importance.

Universities are responsible for managing a large number of assets, buildings, and equipment. These assets may be located at various buildings at one campus or spread out to different locations off-campus.


No matter where these assets are located, they need to be tracked and maintained. That also includes keeping up with service requests and maintenance schedules so that the assets are consistently usable and do not interrupt the learning (and living) environment.

U CAMMS, a channelized tool to maintain all your assets plays a major role in the accurate tracking and managing their assets with their limited financial resources by making informed decisions. Asset tracking and management also provides a check on the periodic health of the asset and an anti theft tool to observe how the assets are being utilized and what is their health condition . This allows organizations to accurately know how assets are used and if they are a benefit or a financial drain to the university system.