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MANCHESTER CLEANING SHOW PREVIEW


PROCHEM EUROPE STAND A10


Prochem Europe is exhibiting at the inaugural Manchester Cleaning Show, and the company’s Sales Manager, Phil Jones, is looking forward to the opportunity to present their portfolio at the new regional event.


He said: “Headquartered as we are in the south east of England, we welcome the opportunity to be able to showcase our current offer to customers from the north and Scotland at a regional event with the heritage of the national Cleaning Show.


“We’re very much looking forward to meeting up with our exclusive distributors and end users from the region.”


On Stand A10, the Surrey-based technology and solutions specialist


TEMPLACMS STAND C16


TemplaCMS is delighted to be exhibiting at the inaugural Manchester Cleaning Show and supporting the industry’s first northern event.


With more than 60 companies in the UK, Europe and Australia, TemplaCMS is now the industry’s leading provider of fully integrated management software.


As Managing Director, Rick Stoor says: “Our clients all have two things in common. Firstly they want to grow revenue without a corresponding increase in administration costs, and secondly they want to harness IT technology to deliver improved client service. We also have the advantage, as genuine software developers, of being able to fine tune our software to meet our clients’ exact requirements, rather than forcing them to take an inflexible off-the-shelf system.”


TemplaCMS is a contract management software package specifically for cleaning contractors that can be implemented across the business through its modular design. It integrates marketing, sales, administration, finance, pay, operations, customer service, quality management and a secure


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this can be added to a cleaning solution or applied by sprayer to leave a deodorising fragrance.


Also on show is B230 Fresh Breeze Odour Neutraliser, a new technology odour neutraliser concentrate for carpets, fabrics and professional restoration cleaning. Dilutable with water and applied by sprayer or added to cleaning solution this biocide-free product has a safe odour absorber and environment friendly formula.


is showcasing a selection of its chemicals products including latest arrivals to the range in the A222 Smoke and Odour Neutraliser. An effective neutraliser against smoke, tobacco and other strong odours while also conditioning the air around,


Complementing the chemicals is a selection of portable extractors from the Prochem Europe range. The Polaris 800, Bravo and Endeavor all collectively exemplify the company’s capacity for combining power and ease of use across a broad range of user needs and applications.


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client portal. A mobile app allows field managers to undertake most operational and administrative tasks on their mobile devices, without needing to visit the office. It is a one-touch solution offering dynamic integration with standard accounts and payroll packages.


“The difference between TemplaCMS and other industry solutions”, added Rick, “is that CMS is one single system, processing tasks and transactions from one set of contract data held in one central database.


Whereas other solutions rely on contract data being keyed into multiple packages to process transactions, and being exported from one piece of software to another in order to budget or analyse performance.


“We know there are a good number of innovative cleaning contractors in northern England whom we’ve not yet had the chance to meet and we look forward to discussing their requirements with them.”


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