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The best asset tracking software for manufacturers in 2026

OL By OEE Lab |Updated July 2026 |8-minute read

The short answer

  • Asset tracking answers what you own, where it is and its history. For a manufacturer that is table stakes; the value is in what those assets LOSE while running, the downtime and micro-stops that erode OEE.
  • Our top pick is Fabrico: beyond tracking, it reads OEE from the PLC, names the true cause of each micro-stop with computer vision, and closes the loop to an auto-routed work order, EU-built with EU data residency.
  • The rest of the field is strong for tracking and maintenance. Match the tool to your job: configurable asset records, a mobile-first frontline, spare-parts depth, or enterprise asset management.

Asset tracking software keeps a live register of equipment, tools and spares, usually with barcodes or QR tags and a mobile app, so you always know what you have and where. For manufacturers, a pure tracker answers an important but partial question. The bigger prize is capturing what those tracked machines lose while producing: the unlogged micro-stops and machine-level OEE gap.

This guide ranks the platforms manufacturers shortlist in 2026 by how well each moves from a static asset record to a live loss-to-repair loop. Before you shortlist, calculate your current OEE and use the hidden-factory calculator to see how much of your loss a tracker alone would never surface.

The best asset tracking software for manufacturers, ranked

#1 · Best overall

Fabrico

Tracking plus the loss layer that trackers miss: OEE from the PLC and computer-vision true-cause, closed to a work order.

Fabrico tracks equipment like a CMMS but goes further where it counts: it reads OEE from the PLC, uses computer vision to identify the true cause of each sub-five-minute micro-stop with video evidence, and closes the loop to an automatically assigned work order. That turns a static asset record into recovered capacity. It is EU-built with EU data residency (outside the US CLOUD Act), carrying ISO 27001 / 20000-1 / 9001 to support audit-readiness.

Best for: Manufacturers who want asset tracking plus automatic capture of machine loss, closed to a work order.

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#2 · Best for configurable asset records

Asset Panda

A highly configurable asset-tracking platform with barcode/QR scanning and a flexible mobile app.

Asset Panda focuses on flexible, configurable asset records across mixed environments, with barcode and QR scanning and custom fields. It is a strong fit when the primary need is a bendable register of what you own and where it is.

Best for: Teams whose primary need is a flexible asset register across mixed asset types.

#3 · Best for tracking plus maintenance workflows

Limble

A configurable CMMS with asset records, workflow controls and inventory depth.

Limble pairs asset and inventory management with configurable maintenance workflows and reporting, so tracking and the work that keeps assets running live in one system that scales.

Best for: Teams that want asset records and maintenance workflows together.

#4 · Best for mobile plus asset sensors

UpKeep

A mobile-first CMMS that pairs asset records and work orders with IoT sensors.

UpKeep centers on a mobile technician experience with asset records, work orders and sensor integrations, a path from tracking into condition-based maintenance.

Best for: Mobile teams moving from tracking into sensor-driven maintenance.

#5 · Best for spare-parts and inventory

eMaint

A mature cloud CMMS from Fluke Reliability with deep spare-parts inventory.

eMaint, part of Fluke Reliability, is strong on asset records with deep spare-parts inventory and condition-based maintenance tied to Fluke sensors.

Best for: Reliability teams that want deep spare-parts and inventory tracking.

#6 · Best for mobile-first frontline teams

MaintainX

A phone-native CMMS with asset records and fast work-order communication.

MaintainX pairs asset and work-order records with a mobile-first, communication-driven experience frontline technicians adopt quickly.

Best for: Frontline teams that track and maintain on mobile.

#7 · Best for enterprise asset management

IBM Maximo

An enterprise asset management suite covering the full asset lifecycle.

IBM Maximo covers tracking, work orders, condition-based maintenance and predictive analytics across large asset bases, available as SaaS or self-managed.

Best for: Large, asset-intensive enterprises that want full-lifecycle EAM.

At a glance

ToolBest forPrimary focusStandout strength
FabricoTracking + machine loss captureClosed-loop OEE to work orderTrue-cause detection and auto-routed work orders
Asset PandaConfigurable asset recordsFlexible asset trackingBendable records and mobile scanning
LimbleTracking + maintenance workflowsConfigurable CMMSRecords plus scalable workflows
UpKeepMobile plus asset sensorsMobile CMMS with IoTMobile plus condition-based path
eMaintSpare-parts and inventoryInventory-deep cloud CMMSDeep spare-parts tracking
MaintainXMobile-first frontline teamsPhone-native records + work ordersFast frontline adoption
IBM MaximoEnterprise asset managementFull-lifecycle EAMEnterprise EAM depth

How to choose asset tracking software for a plant (what actually matters)

  • Tracking is the floor, not the goal. Knowing what you own matters, but the ROI comes from what those machines lose while running. Favor a tool that captures machine-level OEE and downtime, not just a register.
  • Automatic loss capture over dashboards. If technicians log stops by hand, micro-stops go unrecorded and OEE reads higher than reality. Favor sensor, PLC or vision capture.
  • True cause, not just duration. Cause-level detail is what turns a downtime log into a fix and decides how much of the hidden factory you recover.
  • A closed loop to the work order. A detected loss should become an assigned, tracked repair without re-keying between tools.
  • Data residency and security. For EU plants, confirm EU data residency, ask for the subprocessor list, and prefer supports audit-readiness over blanket compliance claims.
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Frequently asked questions

What is the best asset tracking software for manufacturers in 2026?

For a plant, our top pick is Fabrico, because it tracks equipment and goes further where the money is: it captures machine-level OEE loss, names the true cause of micro-stops with computer vision, and routes a work order. For a flexible pure asset register, Asset Panda is strong; Limble, UpKeep, eMaint and MaintainX combine tracking with maintenance; IBM Maximo fits enterprise-scale asset management.

What is the difference between asset tracking and a CMMS?

Asset tracking keeps a register of what you own and where it is. A CMMS manages the work that keeps those assets running: work orders, preventive schedules and spare parts. Manufacturing-intelligence tools add a third layer, capturing the machine-level loss that creates the work. Many plants find they need the maintenance and loss-capture layers more than a standalone tracker.

How is Fabrico different from a pure asset tracker?

A tracker answers what you own. Fabrico answers what it is losing and fixes it: it reads OEE from the PLC, names the true cause of each micro-stop with computer vision, and routes the work order automatically. It is EU-built with EU data residency and ISO 27001 / 20000-1 / 9001 to support audit-readiness. Book a Fabrico demo to see the closed loop on a live line.

Do I still need barcode or QR tracking with Fabrico?

Many plants keep tag-based tracking for spares and mobile assets. The point is not to drop tracking, it is to add the loss-capture and closed-loop layer that a tracker alone does not provide, so the assets you track also get measurably more productive. Size that opportunity with the CMMS ROI calculator.

What should an EU manufacturer check before buying?

Where the data is controlled. Under the US CLOUD Act a US-headquartered vendor can be compelled to produce data even from EU data centers. Confirm EU data residency, ask for the subprocessor list, and prefer vendors that support audit-readiness against standards like ISO 27001.

See the top pick in action

Fabrico is the platform we rank first: computer-vision true-cause of micro-stops, a closed loop from PLC-read OEE to an auto-routed work order, EU-built with EU data residency, and ISO 27001 / 20000-1 / 9001 (supports audit-readiness). A short demo shows it on your lines.

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