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Fixed Asset Management and Asset Tracking Software

Over 3,000 clients across 70 countries have implemented fixed asset management solutions by Real Asset Management International (RAMI). RAMI's market leading Series4000 range integrates virtually every aspect of fixed asset management and asset tracking.

The asset management suite consists of 10 comprehensive modules and incorporates depreciation, federal and state tax, asset budgeting and forecasting, lessee asset accounting, capital project control, document management, inventory control, asset tracking, helpdesk support and maintenance management.

Speak with an Account Manager today to learn how your organization can improve its fixed asset management procedures.
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RAMI News

Real Asset Management Opens West Coast Office

Real Asset Management International (RAMI) has announced that on May 25 it will open an office in San Francisco to support current customers and future business development. This will be the first office on the West Coast and the third U.S. location for the global company, which also maintains offices in Boston, Des Moines, Iowa, and London, England. RAMI develops commercial and public sector software for managing assets, including tracking, inventory, depreciation, transport and logistics

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RAMI Blog

RFID – Real Time View

Unilever is also leveraging the additional memory on the Active tags to create a complete history of each asset, from initial purchase order number, through location, unique serial number and its child/parent relationship to other machinery and full maintenance history.

This latter point is particularly important for the management of complex equipment comprised of multiple components and for environments requiring the highest level of health and safety check and audit. With…

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American Forests

RAM goes Green with: Global Releaf

RAMI is pleased to support American Forests, an organization that works to protect, restore, and enhance the natural capital of trees and forests.