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GALGO is Zeronine LATAM’s OMMS/GAMS/GIS/CMMS platform for critical-infrastructure O&M. Its core purpose is not simple work dispatching, but to bring CCO operations, field maintenance, GIS assets, SCADA/ITS events, KPI/SLA management, and regulatory audits into a single management layer. According to the website, it is already running in production across 9 countries, covering road concessions, tunnels/ITS, airports, energy/pipelines, and industrial scenarios.
The feature set is fairly comprehensive. Its GIS asset inventory supports geolocation, hierarchical structures, and technical asset history; the operations log records 24/7 incidents, response times, and crew collaboration; the maintenance module covers corrective, preventive, and routine work orders, while mobile apps collect GPS/PK, photos, resources, and time-spent evidence. KPI and service-level metrics can be calculated in real time and turned into reports for regulators or asset owners. Integration capability is a major focus: the materials explicitly mention SCADA, ITS, tolling, weighing systems, weather, CCTV, GPS, PBX, as well as SAP, Oracle, Dynamics, Power BI, Metabase, and more, with connectivity via APIs, web services, or database connectors.
Pricing is not public and requires requesting a demo. Its licensing model emphasizes “no limits on users or locations,” making it suitable for organizations with many frontline staff, multiple sites, and broad data-collection needs. For collaboration, it supports multiple countries, contracts, and infrastructure assets, with centralized governance, role-based permissions, RBAC, separation of duties, and audit logs. On security, it discloses identity controls, WAF, encryption in transit and at rest, monitoring, session management, backups, redundancy, and disaster recovery, with RTO/RPO defined by contract. It also states that operational data is not used to train public models.
Its strengths are deep vertical specialization, a complete evidence chain, rich industrial-system integrations, and the ability to directly connect SLA/KPI requirements with field execution. The downsides are the lack of public pricing, and implementation requires customers to prepare KMZ files, asset inventories, staff roles, workflows, and mobile devices. It is more project-delivery oriented and is not a good fit for small teams that only need lightweight equipment maintenance. GALGO is better suited to highly regulated, audit-heavy, 24/7 infrastructure operators such as highways, tunnels, airports, and energy pipelines.
The materials do not provide information on access from China, RMB payments, or local deployment in China, so china_access can only be marked as unknown. Chinese teams evaluating it should focus on network connectivity, cross-border data transfer, MLPS/CII compliance requirements, compatibility with local SCADA/ERP systems, and contractual payment methods. Alternatives to compare include IBM Maximo, SAP EAM, Hexagon EAM, Infor EAM, as well as domestic smart-transportation, facility O&M, or asset-management platforms.
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