FM:Systems, Messrs ShelterCareFM Team Up for Nigeria Sales
RALEIGH, NC,
Jan 30, 2008 - FM:Systems, a leading provider of integrated workplace
management systems (IWMS) and computer-aided facility management (CAFM)
software, today announced a new business partnership with Messrs
ShelterCareFM Consult. Through the partnership, FM:Systems will provide the
Nigerian-based company with software and training to ensure quality
implementations of FM:Systems products in and around Nigeria.
“After looking at other software solutions, we were most attracted to the
intuitiveness of the FM:Systems interface,” said Collins Osayamwen, senior
consultant at Messrs ShelterCareFM. “FM:Systems is extremely
forward-thinking and user-centric, and we felt their products would work
well in the Nigerian market.”
Added Collins, “In the past Nigeria simply recreated and rebuilt when
buildings needed repairs instead of maintaining the current infrastructure.
People have grown tired of watching our cities deteriorate, and an
atmosphere of maintenance is emerging. We feel the environment is ripe in
Nigeria for the facilities industry to explode. Partnering with FM:Systems
will help us bring quality products to our customers to help in this
transformation of thinking in Nigeria.”
“It’s exciting to see the profession grow especially in emerging markets
like Nigeria,” said Marty Chobot, vice president of marketing for
FM:Systems. “ShelterCareFM Consult is not only a thriving business but is
also very passionate about advancing the facilities profession. We look
forward to helping them expand in Nigeria.”
The FM:Systems international partner program is a comprehensive package
of training, technical support, and marketing and sales opportunities. The
program offers competitive advantages for FM:Systems partners and provides a
highly skilled and knowledge base of resources for FM:Systems customers.
About Messrs ShelterCareFM Consult
Messrs ShelterCareFM Consult is a multi-disciplinary consultancy group
possessing a broad spectrum of high caliber expertise in Facilities
Management. Incorporated in 2004, Messrs ShelterCareFM Consult’s goal is to
provide intelligent solutions supporting our client's core business at a
reduced cost, resulting in greater efficiencies and profitability. They
offer the best and most versatile FM intelligent solutions by combining
human experience with the opportunities of computer technology.
Messrs ShelterCareFM Consortium delivers unmatched professional services
with efficient project management through a network of twelve interrelated
branches throughout Nigeria, including: Lagos State, Edo State, River State,
Oyo State, Kaduna State, Benue State, Imo State, Delta State, Kano State and
Abuja the Federal Capital Territory. Messrs ShelterCareFM Consult currently
has ten consultants in the field and is working to expand that number. For
more information about Messrs SheltercareFM, please visit
www.sheltercarefmconsult.com
or email
info@sheltercarefmconsult.com.
About FM:Systems, Inc.
By connecting people, place and process, FM:Systems helps facilities and
real estate professionals improve customer service, reduce costs and
increase productivity enterprise-wide. FM:Systems web-based software
improves management of space, occupancy, moves, maintenance, leases and
property. Customer results include: real estate costs reduced by 15 percent,
move spend reduced by 83 percent, enterprise productivity savings of $1.5
million and an internal customer satisfaction rate of 97 percent.
Many of the world’s leading organizations rely on FM:Systems products
including CA, Devon Energy, Freddie Mac, GMAC Financial Services, Herman
Miller, Indiana University, Lockheed Martin, NASD, Northwestern University,
Novartis Pharmaceuticals, Progress Energy, Target Stores and Wyeth
Pharmaceuticals.
FM:Systems is headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina and conducts
business in the Americas, Europe, and Asia Pacific. For more information
about FM:Systems, please visit
www.fmsystems.com or call 1-800-648-8030.
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