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Templa CMS STAND A23


As well as demonstrating the full scope of its industry-leading contract management system, Templa will be showcasing a number of features at the Cleaning Show 2019, including:


Employee Portal is a two- way communication system between company and staff that allows staff to view payslips and P60s, see a noticeboard with both company-wide and individually targeted notices, view key company documentation, submit and receive authorisation for holiday requests, view their holiday calendar and personal data with a facility to request amendments. Employee Portal is available standalone or fully integrated to TemplaCMS Pay, Workflow and Document Management.


Standard Time & Attendance Integration links TemplaCMS with the full range of on-site T&A hardware technologies, from biometric and one-time-password devices, through to a mobile app or SIM and client phones. Data from the T&A system in the Cloud is delivered in real-time to the TemplaCMS timesheet environment, available to operations managers and payroll staff 24/7. Alerts are sent automatically, for example no-shows or late attendance. Reconciliation control is provided for managers between hours worked and contracted hours on the timesheet.


Supplier e-trading offers EDI (Electronic Data Interface) Morclean


STAND A15 Morclean are excited to be showcasing their new ThermaSteam machine at The Cleaning Show 2019 at London’s ExCeL.


The ThermaSteam trailer mounted industrial steam cleaner is a revolutionary, heavy duty cleaning system built to effortlessly remove graffiti and chewing gum without the use of harmful solvents or chemicals. The machine will also remove paint, oil, grease, wax coatings and bitumen, as well as withstand hard work and regular use.


Easy to use with a user-friendly control panel, easy loading and improved manoeuvrability, it helps users see a significant reduction in time and labour compared to other, traditional methods of cleaning. The ThermaSteam cleaner consists of a completely bespoke unit with a modern electric start, self-charging, air-cooled diesel engine which


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belt drives the high-pressure pump, and the 500L tank will realistically run for more than 1.5 hours remotely.


The ThermaSteam works by running a normal water supply through a pump to a boiler. The water is then heated and can reach temperatures of up to 150°c. The low volume of super-heated water and steam is then fed through heat resistant hoses to special nozzles, where a genuine 150°c is delivered. The surface being cleaned will be dry within a matter of minutes.


Be sure to come and check out this innovative piece of equipment at Morclean’s stand (A15) and find out how it can help you and your business.


www.morclean.com twitter.com/TomoCleaning


between a contractor’s and a janitorial supplier’s order processing systems – removing the need for extensive manual intervention in the key stages of order raising, approval, processing, supplier invoicing and contractor recharging. Product budgets by site, as well as supplier prices, are all pre-loaded to TemplaCMS, eliminating the need to cross reference internal documents when ordering. A system-generated purchase order is then auto-transferred to the supplier via EDI, where it creates a sales order. Delivery confirmation triggers a supplier invoice, which auto-transfers to the contractor’s system for automatic matching with the purchase order. Finally, a contractor invoice is automatically created for any rechargeable items.


www.templacms.co.uk


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