Tag Archives: Facilities Management

Implementing and Scaling Automation Across Multiple Locations: 5 Key Considerations for Retailers and Restaurants

In today’s competitive business landscape, enterprises operating across multiple locations face unique challenges when managing operations, maintaining consistency, and driving growth. However, with the advent of the Internet of Things (IoT), businesses can leverage connected facilities to streamline processes, enhance performance, and achieve cost savings. Let’s explore five essential considerations for implementing and scaling automation […]

How Connected Facilities Enhance Food Safety in the Foodservice Industry

Ensuring food safety is hugely important in the fast-paced and ever-evolving foodservice industry. And while it’s true that preventative food safety programs are an investment, the benefits are clear—the initial costs pale in comparison to the money spent when corrective food safety is the only strategy. In fact, a study by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg […]

10 Questions to Ask When Selecting an Energy Management System

Foodservice and retail establishments face significant energy consumption challenges, making it crucial to find ways to reduce utility costs and protect the bottom line. Fortunately, there’s a game-changing solution that optimizes power consumption and reduces operating costs: Energy Management Systems (EMS). An EMS platform connects, analyzes, and controls major energy loads in a facility. It […]

Why Connectivity is King for Commercial Kitchens and Foodservice Operations

  Commercial kitchens and foodservice operations have evolved significantly over the years, with equipment such as ovens, fryers, refrigerators and ice machines being increasingly connected to the cloud. This connectivity provides a wealth of data that can be utilized to improve operational efficiency and optimize processes in the foodservice industry. While energy control is a […]

5 Reasons Why Run-to-Fail Policies Cost More

Preventative maintenance might feel more expensive, but it often saves money in the long term. On the other hand, emergency equipment replacement drains budgets, jeopardizes customer comfort, and negatively impacts your bottom line—especially when it happens during peak heating or cooling season.  Still, run-to-failure is a popular strategy used by businesses hoping to squeeze every […]

ESG and the Connected Facility

There’s a new standard in town for the food retail industry: the Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Report. This standard provides a comprehensive set of metrics for food retail companies to organize and track ESG performance. ESG reports include qualitative and quantitative data about three key topics. The first focuses on the environmental strides a […]

The Pandemic is Over, But These Factors Are Still Important for Restaurants

The restaurant industry was hit hard during the pandemic. Operations leaders had to pivot to survive, and many are still figuring out the best ways to mitigate and prevent the spread of Covid-19. Even after the pandemic, three things that remain crucial for restaurants are air-quality monitoring and automation, air-cleaning, and disinfecting critical high-touch surfaces. […]

4 Facility Management Trends for 2023

The facilities management market is serious business. By 2032, its value is expected to top $5 trillion. Despite this positive outlook, operations leaders still face many challenges. From sky-rocketing energy prices to the push for sustainability, there’s a lot to consider. So how can operations leaders head into the new year with the right priorities? […]

Our Top 5 Blogs of 2022

As the year winds down, we took time to reflect on the things we’re proud of, and our blog definitely topped the list. As a team, we thrive on bringing value to our clients, and in 2022, we delivered some of our best stuff yet. So without further ado, here are our top five blogs […]

10 Reasons to Protect Your Profits with IoT

Many organizations are brainstorming ways to protect their profits with a recession looming in the not-so-distant future. The good news is that there are several things businesses can do to remain resilient during an economic downturn. One of them is to use the Internet of Things (IoT) to positively impact how the organization does business […]

How to Hold Vendors More Accountable with IoT

Knowing that a maintenance or repair job is done correctly is a good feeling and also great for business. However, this type of sheer confidence isn’t always possible without real-time data to fall back on. That’s why harnessing the power of the Internet of Things (IoT) is crucial for ensuring vendor accountability. Whether it’s human […]

Knock Down your Energy Bill with IoT

  As colder weather creeps in, businesses are bracing for steep hikes in energy costs this winter. The significant increase, combined with high gasoline prices, supply chain issues, spending weariness, and inflation, is creating a myriad of challenges for business owners. This has left many searching for innovative ways to cut costs and reduce bottom […]