Whitepaper by SFG20 Explores the Critical Role of Maintenance to Organisational Longevity
Penrith, England – May 19, 2022 —
SFG20, a maintenance management software specialist has recently issued a whitepaper outlining the critical role of a well-balanced maintenance strategy in delivering organisational objectives and, ultimately, improving organisational efficiency.
The whitepaper examines how maintenance today has more of a pivotal role when it comes to delivering organisational objectives, from energy savings, carbon reduction and reporting, occupant wellbeing as well as a firm stance in the face of climate change.
Titled “Optimisation of Maintenance Regimes: Delivering Operational Efficiency and Wellbeing”, the whitepaper revaluates the four most common types of maintenance strategies and explores how there is no one single ‘wonder drug remedy’ solution to maintenance. Rather, a well-balanced, holistic approach to maintenance strategy helps to maximise asset uptime and overall asset cost, both in the future andnow.
The SFG20 system has been carefully designed and developed over three decades to keep up with the rapid pace of the ever-adapting maintenance profession. Its aim is to provide a technically robust standard system that is also highly customisable to individual building needs. Totally unique, this web-based software is designed for facilities managers, building owners, contractors and consultants. It enables you to stay compliant whilst saving time, energy and money.
Steve Tomkins, BESA Head of Business Development at SFG20 said:
“We are focused on the challenge of the future, Carbon Net ZERO 2050. This a key area where maintenance optimisation has an integral role to play. SFG20 can play a vital role in providing a robust foundation to develop and benchmark where improvement opportunities can be identified”
About SFG20
Launched in 1990 by the building engineering service association (BESA), SFG20 is widely recognised as the industry standard for building maintenance specifications.
Unique in the sector, it is viewed as an essential tool for building owners, consultants, contractors and facility managers alike. Using the SFG20 system, businesses can gain critical savings and peace of mind that they are up to date with the latest legislation. The mobile maintenance system is essential for anyone who owns or manages facilities.
The new white paper highlights how SFG20 is committed to solving the problems that lie ahead and highlights how maintenance optimisation can play a key role.
More information about SFG20 and the white paper can be found on their website. Alternatively, a representative can be contacted directly using the information provided below.
Contact Info:
Name: Lisa Hamilton
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Organization: SFG20
Address: Old Mansion House, Eamont Bridge, Penrith, Cumbria, CA10 2BX, UK
Phone: +44 (0)1768 860459
Website: https://www.sfg20.co.uk/
Release ID: 89075303
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