AMT-Sybex is a specialist in Enterprise Asset Management using GIS mapping and geospatial data, integrating Ordnance Survey base maps into asset management systems to support asset assessment, operational decision-making, and field delivery. Customers are supported with all aspects of the journey, including solution configuration, integration, deployment and ongoing support.

AMT-Sybex
AMT-Sybex supports critical infrastructure organisations with Enterprise Asset Management and GIS-enabled software solutions that optimise, protect, and future-proof assets – connecting office and field teams across the UK, Ireland, and overseas.
Meet the Partner
How they can help you
We help customers assess, manage, and optimise assets by combining Enterprise Asset Management systems with GIS mapping and authoritative Ordnance Survey base maps. We enable organisations to understand where assets are and to maintain accurate, up-to-date information on asset condition and performance over time. By integrating location intelligence into operational and field-based systems, we support better planning, inspection, maintenance, and decision-making across the asset lifecycle.
Impact
Redline sessions are a key feature of Geofield that allow field technicians to mark up network changes directly in the field, capturing updates such as newly installed assets, repairs or replacements, and corrections to asset locations or attributes. These redlines ensure the network is accurately reflected in company records. Many of our customers create over 100,000 redlines every year, demonstrating the scale at which Geofield supports the ongoing maintenance and expansion of critical infrastructure.
"AMT-Sybex have been - without exception - professional, helpful, knowledgeable, and forthcoming with advice/experience for the platform and service which has been of huge help for me and my team... Everything we’ve asked of them has been actioned wonderfully and conscientiously... They are the reason that the service still holds up today and is rolling along with very few real issues, and those issues have been addressed wonderfully well, even though it’s more than likely that the faults arise in other areas generally."
Categories
- Asset management
- Land and property management
- Logistics and delivery solutions
- Site analysis and environmental reports
- Consumer
- Economy and business
- Education and recreation
- Environment
- Financial services
- Government and public sector
- Health and social care
- Land and property
- Media
- National security and resilience
- Retail
- Telecoms
- Transport
- Utilities
- Addresses and names
- Land and terrain
- Maps and imagery
- Transport networks