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Case Studies

Torridge District Council

Torridge District Council

"In 2004 the property department within Torridge District Council made the decision to re-evaluate their department needs, at the time they had no Terrier System and were managing all of there properties via paper methods with no one set of comprehensive and reliable records of their property portfolio.

Torridge District Council made the decision to review the market place and evaluate the current market leaders in the supply of Property and Asset Management Software.
Following this review the contract was awarded to elf Software Limited as it was felt that both the software and the company met the requirements set by the council." Read more...

NPS Stockport Ltd

NPS Stockport Ltd

"NPS Stockport Limited (formerly Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council) made the decision to reassess their business needs in response to the operational difficulties in using multiple un-integrated systems.

Although already using market leading software in the field for “Property and Asset Management”, they were unable to hold and manipulate their data in an effective working environment that met the needs and demands placed on the council..." Read more...

Wolverhampton  City  Council

Wolverhampton City Council

"In 2004 Wolverhampton City Council’s Corporate Property Services’ Department made the decision to re-examine the way in which they were keeping and recording their asset management data. This decision arose as they had found themselves having to use Microsoft excel spreadsheets to record certain information which in turn would allow them to produce vital reports, even though they had in place a market leading asset management software package. Wolverhampton took this as an opportunity to review the market place.

During the re-assessment of the asset management system they were working with, Wolverhampton Council found that not only were they having to use two systems when one should have been sufficient but both these system held incorrect data, inconsistent with one another..." Read more...