Maintenance with Oracle Services or Process Manufacturing ?

Could somebody tell me if Oracle Services is interesting for the maintenance of buildings, vehicles and workhops ? Does Process Manufacturing better suit to this ?

Michael,
service can be used for maintenance if you use some workarounds for the relation between your fixed assets and the installed base. Oracle will launch a new product emphasizing maintenance, it will be called Enterprise asset managementn (eAM).

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