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Planon: Dutch Museum Optimizes Service, Maintenance Management Processes with Company's Software


 

Braintree, Mass. — Aug. 3, 2015 — The museum Mauritshuis in The Hague, Netherlands, home to world-renowned Dutch Golden Age paintings such as Vermeer's "Girl with a Pearl Earring," is now optimizing its service and maintenance management processes with Planon’s software.

By partnering with Planon — the market-leading specialist in Integrated Workplace Management Systems (IWMS) — Mauritshuis now has one integrated platform for preventive and reactive maintenance management as well as facility management.

With Planon’s software, Mauritshuis expects to optimize processes and realize efficiency and quality goals.

After two years of extensive remodeling, Mauritshuis reopened a year ago and had more than 600,000 visitors in the first year.

“We want to facilitate our visitors and employees in the best way possible; therefore we want to professionalize our services and privatize our supporting services,” said Victor Moussault, commercial director, Mauritshuis. “To realize this, we selected Planon. With the choice of a SaaS deployment, all employees have access to the software anytime and anywhere. At the same time, we can reduce the IT management costs.”

With over 30 years of experience, Planon is the leading global provider of software that supports organizations that aim to optimize workplaces, services, and assets. It delivers innovative software, proven best practices, and professional services that increase workplace productivity and cost efficiency.

For more information, visit http://planonsoftware.com.

 





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