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simPRO showcases workflow management systems at The Fire Safety Event
28 February 2022
JOB MANAGEMENT software solutions specialist simPRO will be showcasing systems designed to assist fire protection and security businesses when The Fire Safety Event runs at the NEC in Birmingham from 5-7 April.

From initial customer contact and scheduling through to installation, preventative maintenance and final invoicing and payment, simPRO enables system end users to easily manage all of their workflows. Software users can automate processes, streamline their compliance reporting, manage recurring jobs and keep track of asset maintenance.
As a cloud-based software solution complete with a mobile app, simPRO also makes paperwork a thing of the past. Communicate with installers in the field in real-time is a reality, with simPRO’s solution able to enhance customer service and seamlessly track jobs and stock.
One of simPRO’s satisfied customers within the fire safety sector has stated that simPRO’s intervention has been key when it comes to providing an enhanced customer experience for a large corporate client. The client said that the information produced by simPRO’s system was the best they had ever seen in terms of detail and the outcomes at the end of particular jobs.”
Stand D55 Hall 3a
*Further information is available online at www.simprogroup.com
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