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Bonasystems has appointed a new Regional Sales Manager to boost its team following the increased demand in professional cleaning services and anti-slip products.


Luke Carroll will play a pivotal role in the business strategy for the company and their plans to secure new business.


Luke will be working closely with Bonasystems’ Managing Director, Steven Phillips, and will be tasked with supporting the expansion of Bonasystems with roles including handling new business development, supporting cleaning consultancy, conducting site visits and assisting with vital client pendulum testing.


His appointment comes at a crucial time for Bonasystems, following a period of increased demand for professional cleaning and anti-slip services brought on by COVID-19 for a number of sectors, including hospitality, wet leisure, offices, schools and healthcare.


MD Steven Phillips commented: “During this time of huge uncertainty, I am delighted that we have been able to expand the team here at Bonasystems. It is an important time for the business in terms of growth and strategy as we adjust to ‘new’ normality, and I have no doubt that Luke will be a fantastic addition as he supports new business development, as well as consultancy for existing clients.”


Luke is reported to be very much looking forward to getting started with the Bonasystems team and meeting both existing and new customers across the UK.


www.bonasystems.com www.bdma.org.uk Transforming cleaning efficiency


Clenetix has launched its software-as-a-service (SaaS) solution that ensures cleaning operations meet the needs of the location and those operating within it, and enhances service efficiency.


Designed specifically for the cleaning industry, Clenetix brings together functionality to track ongoing activity, automate workflow and audit service standards. The comprehensive, modular tool provides time and attendance monitoring, activity tracking, task list management, quality audit management and footfall tracking to enable demand-based cleaning.


The Clenetix mobile app used by cleaning operatives is configured to deliver specific cleaning instructions for each location and direct activity with proactive service alerting, driven by active data.


Mark Hazelwood, Clenetix’s co-founder, said: “Clenetix was born from having an insight into the cleaning industry and identifying what could improve it. We were determined to challenge conventional practices and find a solution that could transform cleaning as we know it.


“In order to provide an exceptional and efficient cleaning service on the ground, you need data that will allow you to do this. After all, if you can’t measure it, how can you improve it? Clenetix, simply put, tracks cleaning operations and provides data to improve it.”


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