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Asset Management, Accounting Software, and Logistics Software from Real Asset Management

Fixed Asset Management and Tracking Software

Real Asset Management (RAM) is a leading provider of software solutions for the control of fixed assets.

Its Series4000 range, implemented by over 3,000 clients in more than 70 countries incorporates every aspect of fixed asset accounting, capital project control, lessee asset accounting, asset budgeting, help desk management, inventory control, asset tracking, maintenance management and capital allowance calculations in one comprehensive solution.

Its Series4000 range of transport and logistics solutions is designed specifically for the intermodal and container leasing industries to manage the daily operations of transport units world-wide.

Employment Opportunities

Interested in furthering your career with one of the UK's leading fixed asset management software providers? RAM is always looking for highly motivated, enthusiastic and results oriented people. Why not see if we have a role to suit you, simply click here to find more information on careers at Real Asset Management plc.

A range of solutions which incorporates asset accounting, lessee asset accounting, depreciation, forecasting and capital project control.


Asset tracking and inventory software to help IT decision makers record and locate both fixed and portable items using the latest pocket PC technology.


Computerised Maintenance Management System (CMMS) comprising solutions for all property, plant maintenance and facilities management.


Transport and logistics software for intermodal operators, container leasing organisations, shipping lines, rail operators and freight forwarders.


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