COMPUTER SOFTWARE
CONTROL–THE CONTRACT CLEANERS ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM
Just released the new, more powerful version for Microsoft® Windows® has these features: • Unlimited number of Customers • Each Customer can have almost a thousand sites (where your employees work), assigned to specific managers
• Employees can have virtually unlimited jobs and their costs are correctly posted to each, including Employer NI, holiday pay, expenses, statutory records, etc.
• Personnel page for photographs, work permit details and unlimited notes
• Payroll frequencies now include “Working days per month” as well as weekly, fortnightly, etc.
• Automatic calculation of Tax Credits, Attachments of earnings, SSP, SMP/SAP, SPP, etc.
• Amendments automatically cleared after calculation
• Internet tax year-end submission (testing now)
• Updates for statutory changes & program improvements downloaded from our website
• User-defined holidays calculation – never overpay holidays again • Automatic invoices, workbills (instructions to window cleaners/ periodic staff, etc) and timesheets
• Multi-company as standard. Network version available. Target Software Ltd
Tel: 0161 456 5972 Fax: 0161 456 2799
Chris@TargetSoftware.co.uk www.TargetSoftware.co.uk
For more information enter 42871 COMPUTER SOFTWARE
Software for the Contract Cleaning Industry
Payroll • Invoicing • Sales Ledger • Site Management
Stores •Worksheets • QC Audits • PDAs • Machinery Risk Assessment • Security Badges • CRM
Cleanlink Software Ltd T: 0844 804 2007 E:
info@cleanlink.co.uk W:
www.cleanlink.co.uk FLOOR FINISH Buckeye International, Inc.
David Pinder - European General Manager Email:
dpinder@buckeyeinternational.com Mobile: 07788 432884
www.buckeyeinternational.com FLOOR CLEANING MACHINES
www.millikenwom.com
matsinfoeurope@milliken.com
01942 612999 FLOOR CLEANING MACHINES Quality, Reliability,
Variety, Competitive...
...all a guarantee with Optimum Professional products
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PAPER DISPOSABLES
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