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Hillyard CCAP Lowers Total Cleaning Costs

March 25, 2020

Given the uncertainty of what 2015 will bring from an economic standpoint, one thing is for certain: facility managers are looking for ways to lower the cost of cleaning their facilities.

Given the uncertainty of what 2015 will bring from an economic standpoint, one thing is for certain: facility managers are looking for ways to lower the cost of cleaning their facilities. The big cost savings come from being able to lower total cost, and the best tool for identifying and analyzing total cost is Hillyard CCAP.

CCAP is the premier, computer-based cleaning cost analysis program that answers the most important questions associated with a maintenance program.

  • How many people should it take to clean our facility?
  • How are we doing versus plan?
  • How much product and labor should we be using?
  • How can we improve productivity?
  • How can we train and retain our employees?

Answering the above questions will bring greater savings and efficiencies than trying to save 10% on glass cleaner. It is simple, attention needs to be going towards saving 10% on 90% of their budget dollars (labor), not 10% on 10% of their budget dollars (products).

The CCAP process is a joint effort between facility managers and Hillyard. Our experience shows, the relationship built while implementing CCAP surpasses the typical customer/vendor relationship, we become business partners working toward a mutual goal: lowering the total cost to clean.

CCAP is the best tool available to identify and analyze opportunities for savings.

Get started today by asking your Hillyard account manager to do a CCAP Field Analysis for you. It takes only a few minutes and could identify areas within your program that could save thousands of dollars.

Click here for more information on Hillyard CCAP (aka Envirologix) - Custodial Management Tools

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