About the Council
The Arab Asset, Facilities, and Maintenance Management (formerly the Arab Operations and Maintenance Council) was established during the Third International Conference on Operations and Maintenance in Arab Countries, held in Beirut in June 2004. It was founded to fulfill the aspirations and recommendations of the conference participants by creating an Arab entity (as a non-profit organization) that would establish a mechanism to organize and unify best practices, standards, and procedures for operations and maintenance in Arab countries. The council is one of the fastest-growing institutions in the field of development and maintenance in the Arab world. Its primary goal is to elevate the standards of asset management, facilities, and maintenance to global levels by setting benchmarks for the sector in the Arab region.
The council comprises a diverse group of specialists from Arab countries, dedicated to enhancing scientific knowledge, transferring knowledge and technology, managerial skills, and best practices. It promotes the sharing of improvement opportunities, organizes scientific and professional meetings and workshops, fosters connections between the public and private sectors, recommends and advocates best practices, conducts professional training and certifications, publishes scientific papers, and provides consultancy services.
Vision:
To position the Arab Council as a leading regional authority and a globally recognized reference for excellence in asset, facility, and maintenance management standards and practices
Mission:
To enhance asset, facility, and maintenance management practices across Arab countries by fostering knowledge, promoting the exchange of expertise, and advancing professional competencies to drive sustainable development and global excellence
