WHAT’S NEW? PREZZO APPOINTS CLOUDFM
Cloudfm has been appointed to manage all planned and reactive maintenance at Prezzo Limited’s 298 sites.
Operating a number of well-known brands including Prezzo, Caffe Uno, Chimichanga, MEXIco and Cleaver, Prezzo Limited has restaurants and cafés across the UK, which all boast an emphasis on a relaxed ambience and fresh, authentic cuisine.
THE HOME OF CRICKET ADOPTS
FIRST-CLASS HAND HYGIENE Marylebone Cricket Club is the world’s most active cricket club, and proud owner of Lord’s Cricket Ground.
In the last 25 years, Lord’s has invested £50 million into various ground modernisation projects. At the start of 2016, the club wanted to bring the focus back to the core venue components, and focus on improving the washroom experience for players, staff and visitors by ensuring that they have the best hand hygiene products available.
No matter what the location, employees and visitors should be made aware of the importance of hand hygiene. This can carry particular importance at high-profile sporting venues such as Lord’s Cricket Ground. The crowded communal space where players reside at Lord’s before, during and after a match takes place can be a breeding ground for microbes.
To ensure that their hand hygiene needs were appropriately met, Marylebone Cricket Club turned to Deb. Deb understood the importance of providing players, staff and visitors with appropriate hand hygiene solutions. In order to achieve this, Deb recommended the replacement of old dispensers with Deb’s bespoke hand wash and sanitise dispensers.
Deb Refresh Azure FOAM hand wash cartridges and bespoke Lord’s dispensers were installed in public toilets in the grounds and restaurants, staff toilets and in the shower rooms. A foam hand wash was recommended by Deb as it offers a more economical choice compared with lotions – as a standard 1-litre cartridge can yield over 1,400 hand washes. Foam soaps can also contribute to significant water and energy savings. It has been estimated that their use can reduce water consumption by up to 45% and reduce product consumption and chemical waste, whilst also still being effective and pleasant to use.
Deb also installed InstantFOAM Complete hand sanitiser dispensers in public and staff areas at Lord’s – the world’s number one virucidal foam hand sanitiser – which can kill 99.999% of many common germs.
Derek Brewer, MCC Chief Executive & Secretary at Lord’s Cricket Ground said: “Upon receiving such positive employee feedback on Deb’s hand hygiene solutions, we are now considering increasing the number of soap cartridges and bespoke dispensers to all possible locations across the ground.”
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The new contract will further build on Cloudfm’s impressive portfolio of restaurant clients, which includes Pizza Express, Zizzi, Ask, KFC and Harry Ramsden’s.
Innovation has been key to Cloudfm’s rapid growth, with clients looking for a more sophisticated alternative to traditional CAFM systems in order to achieve greater control and higher performance, as Jeff Dewing, CEO of Cloudfm, explained: “We’re delighted to have won the contract with Prezzo Limited, and look forward to working in partnership with them to demonstrate how much more value we can offer. Drawing on more comprehensive, real-time data, we’ll be focusing on increasing visibility, quality and compliance while significantly reducing costs.”
“The promise of year-on-year savings was a strong factor in our decision-making process” said Steve Holloway, Group Property Director at Prezzo Limited. “But it certainly wasn’t the only one. We set out to find an FM partner who will truly understand our business, and can deliver a service that will offer tangible benefits throughout our organisation, from improved reactive maintenance management and compliance at restaurant level, and better governance of expenditure. Ultimately, we want to improve our customers’ experience in our restaurants, and ease the operational burden for our teams.”
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