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Software for fire protection businesses highlighted by simPRO at The Fire Safety Event
27 July 2021
COMPANIES IN the fire sector are now able to manage their business workflows from installation right through to preventative maintenance in one place thanks to the simPRO job management software solution.

Automate processes, streamline compliance reporting, manage recurring jobs and keep track of asset maintenance from the office and out in the field with one connected solution. This being going to be on display at the NEC in Birmingham during The Fire Safety Event.
Commercial field service management software provides end users with a comprehensive suite of features, extending the solutions usually offered by smaller, residential service solutions. These features can support the management of all field service workflows including service work, maintenance contracts and larger commercial projects.
Members of staff are able to access real-time information about estimating, inventory, scheduling, payments and more. Further, this type of software may be integrated with additional third party solutions to further enhance business automation.
Visitors to the NEC on 7-9 September can enjoy an express one-to-one demo based on their own business challenges.
Stand 4/M117
*More information is available online at www.simprogroup.com/uk
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