Monday, December 19, 2016

What the future of reservation technology for the sector of cleaning? – Portal Nacional de Seguros

the Brazilian Association of the Market of Professional Cleaning (Abralimp) explains how the principal technologies can improve and increase productivity and efficiency in the sector

technology is here to stay and, in the sector of professional cleaning, would be no different. Equipment and revolutionary products seem to be very close to our reality, it was the one that showed the 21st Congress of the World Federation of Building Service Contractors (WFBSC), the largest service event in the world of Cleaning, held in Tokyo, where leaders from all over the world were able to see the latest in technology and administration solutions for the segment of neatness and conservation presented in the country that is the cradle of the robotics world.

"The future of cleaning is certainly much more automated than we expect and this can already be seen also in the national market, with the arrival of equipment and machines specially created to facilitate and enhance the quality and productivity in the results of this process," says Sandro Haim, president of the Abralimp.

Among the technologies that are revolutionizing the industry, and may become common in a near future are the robots that combine high technology and innovation in cleaning glass, swimming pools and large areas such as warehouses, airports, and hotels.

"Among the main advantages in the adoption of these new equipment are to provide more safety to the users, since the robots are able to clean places difficult to be reached normally, allowing also the reduction of physical effort and a more efficient cleaning," he explains.

in Addition to providing innovation to the activities of cleaning, the equipment also assist in the transparency of the business, providing services are measured much more intelligent than the calculation man x hour; in the optimization of the quality; and in the exploitation of resources of the supplier and the customer.

Another trend for the sector is the so-called "internet of things", in which the equipment will connect to the Wi-Fi and can be controlled by the mobile phone paired, allowing you to schedule sessions cleanup remotely, by the devices themselves, as well as the monitoring of the entire history of the cleanup, ensuring a process that is more agile, with movements more precise.

"increasingly, we will have several companies investing in research and in the development of resources that are required to ensure room for the sector of professional cleaning, in addition to, of course, the creation of simple and new forms of control for the equipment," concludes Haim.

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