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06 44


46 FM world. FEATURES


A SILVER CELEBRATION Tomorrow’s Cleaning Editor Martin Wharmby


returns to Greyland Limited, as the company looks to the future after it celebrates a major milestone.


THE RECRUITMENT DILEMMA Samsic UK’s HR Director Andrew Safo-Poku Jnr


and Finance Director Baldip Brreach discuss the recruitment and retention issues that are being felt throughout the FM industry, and look at ways in which talented employees can not only be found, but kept.


WHAT’S NEW All the latest news and product releases from the


CONTENTS 30


IT’S ALL ABOUT STYLE Tina Bowden, Sales Manager at Dudley Industries


Ltd, delves into emerging trends and design preferences within washroom dispenser specification and takes a look the evolving landscape where function and practicality intersect with aesthetics.


SECURITY 36VIDEO SURVEILLANCE AND THE CHALLENGES OF SYSTEM INTEGRATION


Axis Communications’ EMEA Business Development Manager David Needham, discusses the challenges found in security system installation – and reveals the choices for facilities managers to help smooth the process.


38ACHIEVING EXCELLENCE WITH IOT The opportunities for utilising IoT in FM can


streamline operations along multiple fronts, helping to meet growing demands to ensure a safe and secure working environment, says Ric Martin, CEO of Pinnacle Systems.


40SECURING RETAIL ENVIRONMENTS HVAC & AIR QUALITY 50HVAC IN THE HOTEL KITCHEN 48 18


THE VOTES HAVE BEEN COUNTED AND VERIFIED…


We can now reveal the winners of the Tomorrow’s FM Awards 2024. With more votes than ever before, it was a well-fought, tightly-run race involving an array of unique products and services. Here, we reveal the companies that came out on top.


WASHROOMS


WASHROOMS OF THE FUTURE How are innovation and technology helping to protect


our precious water resources and hastening the arrival of the future washroom, asks Richard Braid, Managing Director of Cistermiser.


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CLEANING WITHOUT CHEMICALS Steve Courtney, Product Specialist at Robert Scott,


explores some alternative approaches that enable facilities managers to reduce the use of harmful chemicals and deliver an effective clean that is less hazardous to both operatives and the environment.


A CENTRE FOR WELLBEING P-Wave details its role in the NHS earlier diagnosis


drive for cancer. 04 | TOMORROW’S FM 52CLEARING THE AIR Julian Shine, Managing Director at Shine


Catering Services, explores why FMs should insist on a catering-specific balanced ventilation system in kitchen environments.


In January, Matthew Maleki, BDM & IAQ Specialist


for CIAT, took part in a discussion about indoor air quality and raising standards for building occupants. Here, Tomorrow’s FM looks at the key points raised, particularly in relation to BS 40102-1:2023.


VEHICLE LOGISTICS & FLEET MANAGEMENT 56IN DEEP WATER Lena von Fritschen, Director of Market


Intelligence at Transporean, discusses geopolitical upheaval and legislative change in the European maritime transportation sector, why they are creating widespread disruption, and what shippers can do to prepare for the unexpected.


ERGONOMICS 58CREATING A CULTURE OF MOVEMENT There is now a unique and opportune moment


for organisations to redefine their relationship with their workforce and introduce a new approach to promote active health and wellbeing, says Helen Beebe, Managing Director of AJ Products (UK) Ltd.


twitter.com/TomorrowsFM How can companies strengthen their defences


against shoplifters, asks Peter Jackson, Managing Director of Jacksons Fencing.


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