Company: CiMAS
Email: johnc@cimassystems.com.au
Mobile: +61 412 146 275
Phone: +618 9400 7777
Website: www.cimassystems.com.au
CiMAS is a solution that provides inspection capability through to scheduling and compliance reporting via web and mobile devices. CiMAS allows monitoring of service delivery, compliance to risk management procedures, performance management, field surveys and a host of business information. Built using an extensible architecture, CiMAS provides customisable reporting functions including automated email alerts, KPIs, SLAs and Balanced Score Cards. At the heart of the system is a flexible framework that can be adapted to suit any need, so that data is captured and outcomes are managed. CiMAS has the ability to interface with enterprise systems to facilitate business-specific processes.
Our team has provided this system functionality for the following industries: government, utilities, casinos, tertiary institutions, industrial, hospitality, transport, entertainment, accommodation, CBD properties and local Councils.
Environmental compliance is a growing social and regulatory issue for all business managers as well as for all organisations. With the increasing pressure to reduce emissions and implement sustainable practices, all businesses, institutions, councils, government bodies, etc, will need to verify that they have in place appropriate processes to measure and monitor their waste streams, energy management, chemical usage, waste water treatment, recycling efforts, environmental impacts and sustainable work practices. Our development team have extensive industry wide experience integrating systems with the latest technology to optimise operational efficiency. We work with our customers to understand their business and develop solutions that provide a powerful mix of optimisation and efficiency.
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For over 17 years Facility Management (FM) has been the only Australian publication dedicated exclusively to the facilities management industry.
Published bimonthly, FM is a truly independent publication. Its editorial is tailored to meet the needs of readers – not the vested interests of industry associations. As a result, FM is firmly established as the magazine of first choice for marketing products and services to the purchasing decision-makers responsible for the management of all aspects of the built environment.
Welcome to the Aug-Sep 10 issue of Facility Management, Australia’s premier independent publication servicing the information needs of facility managers and allied professionals in the property maintenance sector.
In this issue we present a detailed expose of Australia’s cabling crisis; our buildings are being choked by data and electrical cabling and major policy reforms are needed to correct entrenched problems.
And don’t miss the following important features: Retail, Storage, and Landscaping.
Retail
Commercial pressures in retail environments are always present – the facility manager must deliver eye-catching external and internal signage, hygienic washrooms, OHS-compliant access, water-saving HVAC units – and everything else that goes into making a trouble-free, joyous shopping experience!. See out special case study profiling the new Doncaster BMW complex in Bundoora, Melbourne.
Storage
Property purchase and lease costs per square metre are enough to reduce seasoned businesspeople to tears, so the facility manager who can squeeze extra functionality out of limited storage space is delivering tangible returns to his company. We look at automated storage and retrieval systems (AS/RS), as well as the latest developments in data storage.
Landscaping
Many facility managers think of landscaping as a rectangular garden in front of a building… but a new generation of building designers and managers is embracing a far bolder definition of landscaping – one that places plant life within, above and wrapped around a building.
And much, much more!