Define Your Asset Structure
Map Your Asset Hierarchy Before You Begin Managing It
Start by defining the structure that reflects how your operations actually work — not how a generic flat database forces you to organize them. In Strev, you decide the hierarchy levels: facility, zone, system, equipment, sub-assembly, component. Each level becomes a node in your connected asset structure, and you can build it out incrementally as your register grows. No rigid templates. No system-imposed hierarchy limits.
Asset Management
Link Parent and Child Assets
Connect Every Asset to Its Place in the Hierarchy
Assign parent-child relationships asset by asset, or use bulk import to establish thousands of relationships at once. Each child asset is linked to one parent — but can itself be a parent to multiple children below it, creating the nested hierarchy that complex operations require. Relationships can be added, moved, or restructured as your infrastructure changes — without losing historical data attached to the individual records.
Bulk Data Import
Inherited Attributes & Context
Child Assets Inherit Relevant Data from Their Parent — Automatically
Once linked, child assets automatically inherit context from their parent — location, department, site, cost center, and custom field values you've designated as inheritable. This eliminates the manual data entry that makes flat databases so labour-intensive to maintain. When a parent asset's location changes, every child below it updates in step. Data integrity maintained at the hierarchy level, not the record level.
Custom Fields
Dependency-Aware Maintenance Planning
Plan Maintenance With Full Visibility into What Else Is Affected
When you raise a maintenance task or work order on any asset in the hierarchy, Strev immediately shows you every connected asset affected — above and below the target. Maintenance coordinators can plan a single shutdown window that addresses the parent system and all dependent child assets simultaneously, instead of discovering related failures after the work is already done and the system is back online.
Maintenance Tasks
Hierarchy-Level Reporting
Roll Up Costs, Failures, and Performance to Any Level of the Hierarchy
Strev's reporting engine understands the asset hierarchy — so you can generate reports at any level. Total maintenance cost for a production line. Failure frequency for all assets in Building 2. Downtime hours across an entire facility cluster. These system-level insights are impossible from flat asset databases and are exactly what plant managers, facility directors, and operations VPs need to make strategic decisions.
Reporting & Analytics
AI-Powered Hierarchy Intelligence
Identify Systemic Failure Patterns Across Your Entire Asset Structure
StrevAI analyses failure patterns, maintenance frequency, and cost trends across your entire asset hierarchy — identifying which parent systems are driving the highest child asset failure rates, which components are systemic weak points, and where in your structure preventive investment will deliver the highest return. This is the continuous improvement intelligence that flat databases fundamentally cannot provide.
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