Company: ENCARP
Phone: +61 3 9886 7241
Address: Suite 4, Level 2 255 Blackburn Road, Mount Waverley VIC 3149
Website: www.encarp.com.au
Introduction
Encarp offers solutions to make Carparking Operations easy and efficient for Facility Managers, Operators and end Users. Encarp solutions are designed to make use of technologies as they emerge and apply them to Carparking to make Carparking Operations and Use a pleasant experience.
Encarp is a web based portal that maintains complete information of Carparking for Facility Managers and Carparking Operators. Its utilities enable them allocate Carparking bays to Employees, Staff, Visitors or Customers, as the case may be. They can get information on Carparks, down to bay level such as who the User or the owner is? The product makes it easy to manage users in groups, offenders and cost appropriation. The Users on the other hand get easy to locate bays, directions and routing facilities. The product transforms parking into a visible pleasant experience, saves operational costs and time for facility managers, Carparking Operators and end users.
Product Description
Encarp keeps a repository of all Carparks for its members and customers. The product captures CarPark details in a comprehensive but easy manner. The details includes owners, lessee, lessor and down to end user using a bay. The product comes complete with slick graphics and mapping facility to provide a pleasing visual display. The product covers all Carparks, be roadside, owned, leased, rented, Casual or long term.
In a few keystrokes, it can get Carparking Assets information, State-wise, Nation-wise or Globally to Carparking Operators and Facility Managers. The efficient bay booking system will ease bay booking, cost appropriation, offender handling and other waxing issues for Carparking Managers while saving plenty of time. The product provides easy Reporting for much needed reports. Keeping you future ready – While Encarp brings in cost efficiency, it keeps you ready for future as new requirements emerge to make things better or cost effective.
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!