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Michael Koenig, Director of Sales
TMA Systems, LLC
5100 East Skelly Drive, Suite 900
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74135
(918) 858-6600
mike.koenig@tmasystems.com
www.tmasystems.com
Contact:
Rick Stomber, Facilities Maintenance Manager
The Newark Museum
Newark, New Jersey
The Newark Museum Implements TMA eXpress
TULSA, OK, September 17, 2006 – TMA Systems, a premier Computerized Maintenance Management System provider, and the Newark Museum, the largest museum in New Jersey, recently completed the implementation of TMA eXpress. TMA eXpress provides the Newark Museum with superior Asset Management Software that has the ability to manage their physical assets and maintenance operations. Prior to their partnership with TMA, the Newark Museum did not own any type of maintenance management software.
“Since the implementation, the museum staff has been extremely happy with the results from using the system” stated Rick Stomber, Newark Museum Facilities Maintenance Manager. “TMA worked hard to make sure the implementation process was smooth and painless. TMA’s
iPortal tool and played an important roll in making the implementation process extremely smooth and painless.”
About TMA Systems (www.tmasystems.com)
TMA Systems, based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is a leading provider of Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS) that include desktop and web-based solutions. These solutions automate and streamline maintenance operations; providing cost-effective methods that ensure reliability and increase productivity for organizations. Worldwide, more than 1,300 TMA clients maintain in excess of 37,000 facilities, representing 2.5 billion square feet of space. These world-class organizations have a deep appreciation of the complexity and challenges of managing facilities. Their bottom-line focus is on their assets, the services they perform, and the contributions they make in meeting the objectives of these organizations. During the past two decades, TMA software solutions have become a standard for asset management and facilities maintenance departments throughout the world.
About the Newark Museum (www.newarkmuseum.org)
The Newark Museum, the largest museum in New Jersey, was founded in 1909. The Museum consists of 80 galleries of art and science, a mini zoo, gift shop, café, planetarium, sculpture garden, auditorium, schoolhouse and a National Historic Landmark, the Ballantine House, a restored 1885 mansion. In 1989, the Museum completed an extensive renovation and expansion designed by the famous architect, Michael Graves. His design of the museum was awarded the American Institute of Architects’ Honor award.