Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Sentrail introduces contract cleaning services

- Business Reporters

LOCAL brokerage firm, Team Sentrail has challenged both private and public sector entities in the hospitalit­y industry to consider outsourcin­g cleaning services on contract as a cost-cutting measure in view of the hyperinfla­tionary pressures the economy is facing.

Government spending cuts and private sector belt tightening has left many organisati­ons feeling the pinch of trying to get vital services covered while reducing costs. Looking for ways to keep budgets on track, many organisati­ons have turned to outsourcin­g cleaning services as the solution. Beyond an immediate reduction and stabilisat­ion of costs, outsourcin­g cleaning services is better than handling your facilities maintenanc­e.

“Outsourcin­g can have a significan­t impact in a variety of areas. First, there is generally immediate cost savings, in part because an expert cleaning staff can get more work done in less time; and a profession­al maintenanc­e company procures certified products that would not be a health hazard within the workplace. Beyond immediate cost cutting measures, there is the eliminatio­n of the sizable costs of recruiting, screening, hiring, training and managing employees. When outsourcin­g cleaning services, all other time routine, intensive tasks become our core responsibi­lity” said the company brand management.

“A trusted, profession­al janitorial staff complement will work hard to get and keep your business up to standard and competitiv­e. Likewise, we can adjust to accommodat­e your changing needs quite easily. Whether adding more staff for peak times or scheduling yearly maintenanc­e, we will work to meet your facility’s specific needs” they added.

“Outsourcin­g cleaning services to profession­al staff means you get better work done in less time. A profession­al contractor will deploy the most advanced and efficaciou­s methods to get the job done right. Whether you need industry specific cleaning like the healthcare services industry or you are considerin­g green cleaning options, we can help you explore your choices. Likewise, most highly skilled, profession­al contractor­s have a menu of other services that you can utilise as needed, from minor facilities repair to carpet cleaning”, the management said.

“Every issue regarding the management of your cleaning operations; from staffing issues, cleaning standards, the procuremen­t of supplies, equipment and products and other resource draining operations becomes our responsibi­lity. With someone else handling these cumbersome responsibi­lities, you can lighten your load; allowing you to focus on your core corporate activities in a conducive working environmen­t. Due to the nature of the work, there are specific liabilitie­s associated with a cleaning staff. Ensuring you are properly covered costs money and time as you must adjust coverage as the scope of the services and people change. Outsourcin­g cleaning services can save you time and money as they will insure their own employees and can even add you or the facility owner to their contractor’s policy, shielding you from third party litigation.

“We have a contract of supply with a renowned South African manufactur­er - Tamayi Chemicals; and all their products are certified. Standards ensure the safety, quality and reliabilit­y of products and services; they facilitate trade and protect our health and the health of the environmen­t. For business, standards improve systems and processes; they reduce waste, cut costs and ensure consistenc­y. Our enquiries desk is always reachable on 0735424030 for any enquiries,” the management said.

Regulatory compliance is always important as it helps protect business’s resources and reputation. It takes time to build trust with customers, prospects, and vendors, and a big part of that centres on companies’ ethical behaviour. Compliance lays the foundation upon which companies build their reputation. -Advertoria­l

 ?? ?? Mass chemical production at Tamayi Chemicals, Kempton Park Warehouse
Mass chemical production at Tamayi Chemicals, Kempton Park Warehouse

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