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CONTENTS 34


COVER STORY


COVER STORY Co-founder and Commercial


Director of De-Ice, Vicky Lopez explains why it’s never too early to start planning for winter.


REGULARS


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WHAT’S NEW? Get all the latest industry


updates and releases.


HR FOCUS ARE POORLY PLANNED


HOLIDAYS CAUSING YOU


CHILDCARE CHAOS? ava, the virtual assistant service present their case for changes to term times that a creating problems for parents.


FACILITIES SHOW


FACILITIES SHOW PREVIEW


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THE CONVENIENCE OF GRAB ‘N’ GO


Huhtamaki Ltd provide insight into opportunities available to facilities with a quick-stop catering service.


FRONT OF HOUSE


THE CHANGING FACE OF FRONT OF HOUSE


New technologies are altering the way concierge services are run, but Liz Cummins of Interserve says that the personal touch is still as important as ever.


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HOSTS WITH THE MOST Security experts Trigion,


share their expertise on the important integration of safety and hospitality services when it come to front of house.


SUMMER MAINTENANCE


POLYMER REPAIR SYSTEMS ARE A


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POWER SUPPLIES & GENERATORS 54 CATERING 32


NOT JUST A TICK IN A BOX


Kate Taylor, Account Director and Nutritionist at Gather & Gather discusses why food should be an integral part of FM and not just a box-ticking exercise.


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SHIP HAPPENS: TESTING TIMES


FOR THE MARINE SECTOR Crestchic’s Paul Brickman looks at the market for marine loadbank testing and how its industry needs are changing.


MANAGING VOLTAGE OPTIMISATION


Powerstar’s Dr. Alex Mardapittas looks at the technology and benefits of VO for facilities.


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