SILVER LINING FOR CLEANING
CONTRACTORS Autotime Solutions and workforce management specialists hfx have joined forces to launch EveryOneCloud, a cloud- based attendance and location management portal.
Empowering cleaning contractors to capture real-time attendance and presence data and automatic timesheets from anyone, anywhere, with over 20 data capture options to choose from including fingerprint, facial recognition, hand scanners, mobile apps and telephony.
Key features include real-time absence alerts, emergency muster reports, remote enrolment and automatic timesheet population for streamlined
payroll. An intuitive dashboard provides a centralised view of the workforce together with an up-to-date roll call summary.
Nick Whiteley, hfx CEO, said: “EveryOneCloud has been developed for organisations, like cleaning contractors, who have a fundamental need to track their staff so they know where their people are, when they are at a specific location and when they haven’t turned up.
“The ability to track the attendance and location of their remote workforce in real-time supports cleaning contractors to safeguard the wellbeing of staff to meet their health and safety obligations while helping them to fulfil contracts to budget and deliver invoice transparency to enhance client satisfaction.”
www.everyonecloud.com
received recognition for the innovative social enterprise of their organisation.
BUNZL SCOOPS
INNOVATION AWARD The ‘Wandanext’ by Bunzl Cleaning and Hygiene Suppliers has come out on top in the final of the CSSA and CHSA Innovation Showcase.
In front of 140 cleaning industry professionals gathered at the Brewery in London, eight companies were invited to the final of the Showcase after successfully getting navigating through a ‘Dragon’s Den’- style round earlier this year. Bunzl were awarded a 3D glass trophy as the inaugural winners.
Other exhibitors included DorsaVi, Rubbermaid, ICE, Ucomply and Unger. Cheeky Panda were runners up, while Clarity The Soap Company
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Charlotte Parr, Account Director at Bunzl Cleaning and Hygiene Supplies, said: “We are delighted to have won this award and would like to thank the CSSA and CHSA for organising it. We are passionate about driving the cleaning and FM industry forward through Innovation, and Wanda is a very innovative product, so we are really pleased it has been recognised by the industry in this way.”
John Findlater, CSSA Chief Executive Officer, said: “I’d like to thank everyone who took part, our sponsors CHSA and all the attendees who turned up for the event. The Innovation Showcase gives our members and others in the industry the chance to see the very latest cutting edge products, demonstrated right in front of their eyes. A case of not telling the industry about innovations but bringing the industry to the Innovators! This was a hugely successful event and we hope to repeat it again in 2020.”
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AQUA AIR GETS NEW SALES
DIRECTOR Aqua Air has appointed Chris Moore as Sales Director, as they plan to expand distribution of their environmentally friendly cleaning solutions.
Chris brings with him a wealth of sales experience, having previously worked at the likes of Richard Haworth and Mitre. The appointment follows a recent re-branding, including a new website, new packaging and promotional material.
Chris said: “Aqua Air’s products are truly remarkable, having seen them get to work in front of my eyes, they actually sell themselves. However, I am confident that with my experience, and the contacts I have built up throughout my years in sales, I will be able to introduce others to what a difference Aqua Air products can make to their organisations and most importantly the health, energy and wellbeing of their customers, and employees.”
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