
HxGN APM
Asset performance management software
Asset management software
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What is HxGN APM
HxGN APM is an asset performance management platform used to improve reliability and availability of physical assets through risk-based and condition-based maintenance practices. It supports use cases such as criticality assessment, reliability-centered maintenance, inspection planning, and predictive analytics for asset-intensive industries. The product is typically deployed in environments that also run EAM/CMMS systems and historians, with integrations used to align APM recommendations to work execution. It is positioned for organizations that need enterprise-scale governance, analytics, and standardized reliability workflows across multiple sites.
Broad APM methodology coverage
The platform supports multiple reliability and integrity workflows such as criticality analysis, risk-based inspection, and reliability-centered maintenance. This breadth helps teams standardize how they identify bad actors, prioritize risk, and define maintenance strategies across sites. Compared with tools that focus mainly on work orders and preventive maintenance, it provides more structured APM programs and decision frameworks. It is well-suited for regulated or high-consequence assets where formal risk and inspection processes matter.
Enterprise integration orientation
HxGN APM is commonly implemented alongside existing EAM/CMMS and operational data sources rather than replacing them. This allows organizations to keep their system of record for work management while using APM analytics and strategies to drive what work should be done. The approach fits enterprises with heterogeneous plants and multiple underlying maintenance systems. It can reduce duplication by centralizing reliability logic while leaving execution in the incumbent tools.
Scales to multi-site programs
The product is designed for centralized governance of reliability practices across plants, including shared asset strategies and standardized assessment workflows. This supports consistent reporting and program management for corporate reliability teams. It aligns with organizations that need role-based processes spanning engineering, reliability, inspection, and operations. In practice, it tends to fit larger asset-intensive operators more than small maintenance teams.
Implementation complexity and effort
APM programs typically require significant configuration, data modeling, and cross-functional process alignment to deliver value. Organizations often need to define asset hierarchies, failure modes, and risk criteria before analytics and recommendations become actionable. This can extend time-to-value compared with lighter CMMS-first products. Ongoing administration may also require specialized reliability or IT support.
Depends on data quality
Condition monitoring, inspection history, and maintenance records materially affect the accuracy of prioritization and predictive outputs. If source systems have inconsistent asset master data or limited sensor coverage, results can be incomplete or require manual validation. Data integration and cleansing can become a substantial part of the project scope. This is a common constraint for enterprises consolidating multiple sites and legacy systems.
Not a CMMS replacement
HxGN APM focuses on strategy, risk, and performance rather than day-to-day work order execution and technician workflows. Many organizations still need a separate EAM/CMMS for scheduling, labor tracking, inventory, and mobile maintenance execution. Buyers expecting an all-in-one maintenance system may need additional products and integrations. This increases total solution footprint and vendor management overhead.
Plan & Pricing
Pricing model: Usage-based subscription (Hexagon describes HxGN APM as offering a usage-based subscription model). Public pricing: Hexagon does not publish list prices for HxGN APM on the official product pages; customers are directed to contact sales or request a demo for pricing and quotes. Free tier/trial: Hexagon provides a free solution within the HxGN APM family called Asset Risk Analyzer (described on Hexagon’s site as a free solution). Example costs: Not published on the vendor’s official site. Notes: No official, public breakdown of plans, per-user/per-asset rates, or trial durations was found on Hexagon’s HxGN APM product pages; sales contact is required for firm pricing.
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Hexagon AB
Stockholm, Sweden
1982
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