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Walking off into the sunset...
9th of June 2017Thinking about selling your small business and retiring? Well, don’t book that world cruise just yet…there’s much to think about and do before you go sailing off into the sunset, writes Hartley Milner.
You will have put much time, toil and tears into building up your business, so you will expect a handsome payback on your
Productive floor polishing
8th of June 2017Keeping a floor shiny and in pristine condition can be a time-consuming business. So what are the latest machines, polishes, pad and other products the market that can produce a highly-polished shine without keeping the floor out of action for any longer than necessary?
Keeping a shiny floor in pristine condition can be a time-consuming
FM - time to take responsibility (2)
8th of June 2017In recent years, facility management (FM) has developed into a discipline which is increasingly able to extend its contribution to the valued added chain of business, healthcare, public administration and other sectors. FM is being integrated more and more into the core processes, thereby generating increasing value and no longer representing a
Batteries - a market going flat?
8th of June 2017As an increasing number of cleaning machine manufacturers turn to lithium-ion, where does this leave the market for traditional AGM, GEL and flooded batteries asks Ann Laffeaty?
Lithium-ion is enjoying a surge in demand as a growing number of manufacturers choose to power their machines with batteries that are smaller and lighter than traditional
Washrooms - creating a superior experience
5th of June 2017Sophie Rice, EMEA healthcare segment manager for Kimberly-Clark Professional explains why washroom facilities play an increasingly critical role in maintaining hygiene standards and driving a positive perception of every hospital.
A dirty or badly-maintained washroom is a nuisance and a potential health hazard, but it's even more than that. It
Allies in corporate social responsibility
5th of June 2017UK reporter Lynn Webster discusses the issues around Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).
The Financial Times defines corporate social responsibility (CSR) as “a business approach that contributes to sustainable development by delivering economic, social and environmental benefits for all stakeholders”.
For CSR to be as