Tag: purchasing
Reduce Cleaning Expenses With The Right Equipment
It’s critical to have high-quality cleaning equipment to sustain a high standard of cleanliness.
Federal Facilities Conclude 5th Annual Green Challenge
Under the U.S. EPA Sustainable Materials Management Program, federal facilities managers track data in two of six categories for one year.
Quick Ship Program From MaxLite
This provider of indoor and outdoor LED lamps and luminaires is providing rapid delivery to facility management customers.
Shopping For CMMS? 10 Features To Consider
From work order management to security concerns, this list covers many features facility leaders deem important.
Professional Development: Equipment Financing
Finding the right strategy benefits more than the budget. A highly competitive marketplace makes this a favorable time for facility managers to finance productive equipment.
ISSA Engages GSA On Federal Strategic Sourcing
While ISSA supports strategic sourcing, it is opposed to implementing it in a manner that would have an unreasonably burdensome economic impact on the JanSan community and the private sector generally.
WEB EXCLUSIVE: Why Are Businesses Opting To Shop Online For Janitorial Supplies?
For many professionals charged with purchasing responsibilities, online ordering makes sense in a very tangible way. It not only streamlines the process in terms of timing, it often gives the customer access to higher quality, professional grade products.
NEW SERVICE SPOTLIGHT: FlashShip Program from Yale Locks & Hardware
The program ensures same day shipping for many of its products, when ordered by 11:00AM EST.
"Green" Internship Program Launched By ARAMARK
The company has partnered with the Student Conservation Association to foster and teach environmental stewardship in a variety of job types.
FM Frequency: The Sales Rep’s Guide To Facility Managers
Crane gives away the secret to getting the attention of this powerful purchasing audience.
Professional Development: Unplanned Purchasing Behaviors
Columnist Laura Brown puts a new twist on the old joke, "how many people does it take to buy a light bulb?"