Coign Asset Metrics & Technologies

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Aging infrastructure and facilities. Increasing costs. Expanding constraints.

Today’s Facility Managers and Operators face social, economic and environmental challenges that can be insurmountable. Every activity and action taken has an impact and often it may take years to truly understand if the right choices were made. Only those that can take a step back and examine the complete life cycle of their facility and operations can really understand how today’s decisions can impede or accelerate progress toward the organizations vision.

Coign Asset Metrics & Technologies (CoignAMT) is an Asset Management and Technology consulting firm committed to helping clients see the “big picture”, maximize their Return on Investment and implement strategic initiatives that support their missions.

“We help organizations become stronger by aligning their assets and operational practices with their strategic initiatives”

Our systematic approaches focus on converting facility and asset data into meaningful operational benchmarks and performance metrics that help our clients make decisions and understand the short and long term impact. Through the application of time-tested Asset Management practices and integration technologies the CoignAMT team can assist your organization:

  • Identify and track geographically dispersed, complex asset portfolios
  • Improve sustainability of facilities and assets
  • Gain operational efficiencies through business process modeling
  • Effectively allocate constrained capital and operating budgets
  • Develop and implement strategies that support of organization's business or mission
Implementing Strategy...
 
 
 ...Realizing Vision
 

News Flash


So, what is C-o-i-g-n ???

Coign [koin] a variant of Coin, Quoin
-noun, verb (used with an object)
1.  an external solid angle of a wall or the like, one of the stones forming it; cornerstone.
2.  to provide, secure, or raise with coigns (or quoins).
3.  chiefly used in the phrase "coign of vantage", a position advantageous for action or observation.

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