For example, mpro5 has been working with one of the largest supermarkets in Great Britain for over ten years. Initially, it helped the company move away from numerous outdated manual and paper-based safety, cleanliness and compliance processes. Gradually, and piece by piece, it has turned all these processes into simple workflows that can be done on the go using its simple business-ready app. Today, mpro5 has more than 30 grocery service lines and 160,000 users who have completed 90 million flows and scheduled 113 million tasks.
The way it works is simple. Automated corrective actions triggered by the mpro5 app ensure that once an issue is identified in the store, managers are immediately notified and a task is assigned to resolve the issue. The benefits are enormous: by digitizing in-store logbooks, the retailer was able to reduce the number of daily checks by 63 percent and reduce the number of trips and slips claims against the company by 60 percent. This saves the company millions while providing both management and employees with an invaluable tool to enable them to do their jobs better.
IoT and dynamic facilities management
If the first phase of smarter workflow automation involves digitizing and automating traditional paper-based manual processes, the next level for many enterprises is the trend toward more advanced forms of automation, enabled by connected IoT devices, such as sensors and cameras . are used to automatically trigger tasks and workflows.
Across the facilities management (FM) sector, mpro5 enables smarter operations, such as dynamic cleaning and maintenance. For example, IoT sensors enable property managers to remotely monitor the cleanliness and conditions of offices, retail stores, schools, hospitals and other ‘smart’ buildings, automatically triggering alerts when and where cleaning, maintenance or other corrective action is needed .
Mpro5 has partnered with one of the world’s leading FM providers and is already in use every day in 15,000 of its locations around the world. The latest IoT-powered ‘cleaning on demand’ service is finding new ways to provide innovative services to their customers so they can stay ahead of the competition. Using IoT sensors, call buttons and mpro5 to improve service, increase attention to user needs and still meet the daily demands of their customers.
Elsewhere, mpro5’s partnership with leading contract catering companies enables teams in more than 3,000 locations in schools across the UK to carry out a daily food quality audit as a smart workflow, ensuring the right menus are met, medical dietary requirements and food safety standards are met. more than 150 million school dinners annually.
Find the right partner for workflow automation
Workflow automation, digitalization and services such as dynamic cleaning and maintenance or smart food quality audits are clearly the next logical steps for the FM and contract catering sector. These latest mpro5-powered initiatives are already proving to be a springboard to shaping the future of services.
In addition to mpro5’s long-standing partnerships with some of the world’s leading companies in food retailing, facilities management and contract catering, it recently launched a new partner recruitment campaign to build on existing relationships with leading IoT technology partners to innovate and drive a smarter workflow to develop. automation systems.
To learn more about the latest developments in enterprise workflow automation, or if you are interested in becoming an mpro5 partner, visit mpro5.com.
This story was written by Fred Whipp, VP of business development, mpro5