FM 2014 PREVIEW
FACILITIES MANAGEMENT 2014 11th – 13th March NEC Birmingham
CREATING A BUZZ
Filling the void left by the Facilities Show’s move to London, Facilities Management 2014 makes its debut at the NEC next month. Our guide will give you a taste of what to expect.
Excitement is building around the first ever easyFairs Facilities Management event, the only UK exhibition outside London for facilities, property and estate managers, which opens its doors at the NEC Birmingham on 11th March.
ACTION PACKED HALL Exhibitors at Facilities Management
2014 include Bell Plastics, Fireco, WD-40, MobileWorxs and Innovise. Attendees looking for pioneering cleaning-based products will want to visit the Scot Young Research (SYR)
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stand. SYR will be exhibiting their new mopping system called Ultimate. This is part of the Scrubclean range and is ideal for cleaning and maintaining all types of flooring. The groundbreaking new flat mopping system is used by restaurants, educational establishments and in healthcare environments across the UK.
Enterprise mobility solutions provider, MobileWorxs will showcase a number of pre-built applications and solutions that allow organisations to bridge the gap between the office and the field.
They will show how it is possible to eliminate paper-based processes and provide mobile workers with all they require to efficiently carry out their tasks.
Those looking for intelligent software solutions should visit the Innovise stand. Their complete range of FM- specific workforce management and compliance software solutions will be showcased. The software, including the renowned Servicetrac and TimeGate solutions, transforms business processes, enabling time, money and resource savings.
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