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ServiceChannel is a vital tool for managing our 2,000+ facilities. For running a multi-site restaurant, it’s a must.
Roger Goldstein
Executive Director of Facilities
Our stores loved the easy access, fast response and the ability for them to get back to customers efficiently and quickly.
Having analytics is also huge for us in being able to operate more strategically and proactively, including boosting the speed and quality of our decision making.
Alan Donohoe
Facilities Manager, Louis Vuitton
ServiceChannel Refrigerant Tracking enables us to provide a healthy and clean environment for our customers while saving money on energy costs and remaining compliant.
Craig DeGroat
Maintenance Manager, Tops Friendly Markets
With the level of detail ServiceChannel provides, I now have data to show the finance and operations team that it may be time to replace a revenue generating asset, this has made my life so much easier.
Jim Pearson
Maintenance Manager, Cal’s Convenience
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Grocery Facilities Benchmark Report
This report highlights the key metrics used by leaders from Facilities, Real Estate, Procurement, and Finance to assess the performance and cost-effectiveness of their facilities programs. With the pressure on profit margins in the grocery industry, every dollar spent on physical assets matters. Plus, with the ever growing variety of departments and consumer offerings, the reliability of assets and the quality of the customer experience matters more each year.
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Maintaining a Billion Dollar Asset Fleet
With RJ Zanes, Senior Director, Facilities Maintenance at Sam’s Club
Taking great care of an asset fleet is a direct way to drive customer loyalty. This episode features an interview with RJ Zanes, Senior Director of Facilities Maintenance at Sam’s Club. Prior to Sam’s Club, RJ held operations roles at JLL, Daifuku, JBT Aerotech. On this episode, RJ discusses maintaining a billion dollar asset fleet, how he drives accountability through quality assurance, and why his number one goal is providing member delight.
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Ready, Set, Go — Three Phases of Enterprise Asset Management
From HVAC to refrigeration, lighting to the point of sale, asset downtime compromises customer experience and profitability. So, how can you make sure that your facilities deliver the best possible brand performance? The key is a long-term strategy for asset management.
It’s a win-win for both. You’re providing that good quality service and ServiceChannel rewards you with the business.
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Co-Owner, Gennaro Plumbing
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Odd Reasons Why I Like This KY Town
As a native of Owensboro, I’ve watched with pleasure as the downtown area has gone from dismal and dreary to busy, bustling, and beautiful. The potential was always there and now it’s being realized.
KENTUCKY IS RICH WITH ‘SMALL TOWN AMERICA’
So when I’m traveling–and especially within Kentucky–I hold other cities and towns up to Owensboro. And I’m talking about ones that are of like size or smaller. I’m not critical; I do it subconsciously. It’s more of a comparison thing than a figurative shaking of the finger and a derisive “Well they could do THAT better.” Nothing like that.
Well-maintained or restored downtowns are my jam, and the Commonwealth has plenty to offer. Bardstown probably leaps immediately to mind, but I’m not counting out the impressive downtowns right here in the tri-state either, like Greenville, Central City, Hartford, Beaver Dam, and Madisonville.
I’D CALL PADUCAH KY A NOT-TERRIBLY-HIDDEN GEM
When we’re debating on where to go for a quick little Saturday road trip, we’ve chosen Paducah on multiple occasions. And we aren’t the only ones who have recognized its charm:
UNUSUAL AND NOT SO UNUSUAL REASONS I LIKE PADUCAH
The downtown area looks like it came right out of a movie set and the restaurant selection is tops. It’s also home to one of the scariest bridges I’ve ever crossed. Oh it’s safe, alright, but the Brookport Bridge, which spans the Ohio River, has a metal grate instead of pavement for a driving surface. That makes for a weird, discomforting experience.
And yes, I’d call it a Paducah tourist attraction…right up there with the National Quilt Museum, which I’ve never visited. I’ve heard from many sources that it needs to go on my bucket list. I just need to be there during open hours.
But you know what we love to do when we visit? It’s one of the reasons I’ve given Paducah the nickname “Owensboro Jr. ” The riverfront is terrific. (It also feels like a smaller version of Owensboro when you drive into the city; Bowling Green, for example, doesn’t have long straight roads that lead to downtown like Owensboro and Paducah have.)
But back to the Paducah riverfront. Yes, there is a large wall–a flood wall, I’m assuming–that separates the river from the city. But on the other side of that wall, you’ll always find a lot of people hanging out and enjoying the riverfront. There are plenty of places to park, sit, and chill out. And the crowds are there even on REASONABLY decent days.
You know what else you’ll find there? And we have every time we’ve gone. Sea gulls. Lots of sea gulls.
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They’re friendly enough. Just make sure you feed them bird seed if you feed them. Bread can be deadly for birds.
I ALSO LIKE PADUCAH BECAUSE OF ITS NEIGHBOR METROPOLIS
Also, there are plenty of nice shops in downtown Paducah and the atmosphere is perfect for a stroll on a nice day. But I don’t want to forget about ANOTHER benefit of visiting Paducah, and it actually involves another town–the aforementioned Metropolis IL, where the Superman museum is located…not to mention a great big statue of the Man of Steel himself and a copper one of Lois Lane. (It gets very hot in the summer, so be careful.)
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Sure, I know it’s weird to point out a certain town as a good reason for visiting ANOTHER town, but Metropolis is right across the river from Paducah. It makes for a great day. I look forward to going back.
LOOK: Here are the 25 best places to live in Kentucky
Stacker compiled a list of the best places to live in Kentucky using data from Niche. Niche ranks places to live based on a variety of factors including cost of living, schools, health care, recreation, and weather. Cities, suburbs, and towns were included. Listings and images are from realtor.com.
On the list, there’s a robust mix of offerings from great schools and nightlife to high walkability and public parks. Some areas have enjoyed rapid growth thanks to new businesses moving to the area, while others offer glimpses into area history with well-preserved architecture and museums. Keep reading to see if your hometown made the list.
Cool and Unique Kentucky Museums
A museum fan could make a trip out of Kentucky’s unique museums.
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State Budgetary Preschool Educational Institution Kindergarten No. 109 of the Nevsky District of St. Petersburg
St. Petersburg is the cultural capital of Russia. Even during self-isolation, we have the opportunity to visit many museums , theaters and even libraries ! In order not to expose yourself and loved ones to the risk of infection, this may be provided online. Here is a list of links where you can go and enrich yourself culturally:
Museums:
1. Hermitage
Virtual tours https://www.hermitagemuseum.org/wps/portal/hermitage/..
2. Russian Museum
http://www.rusmuseum.ru/ exhibitions/current/
3. State Museum Reserve “Tsarskoye Selo”
Museum-Reserve launches online broadcasts of tours of the Catherine Palace:
https://tzar. ru/news/1584700924
4. State Museum Reserve “Peterhof1” Museum staff made an interesting selection for visitors. There you can find the online library of Peterhof, multimedia projects and videos (for example, the full version of the fountain festival):
https://peterhofmuseum.ru/
5. Russian Ethnographic Museum
Virtual tours of the museum halls available: https://collection.ethnomuseum.ru/
6. Kunstkamera
Offers a virtual tour of the museum Also see the museum collection online: http://www.kunstkamera.ru/
7. State Literary Museum “XX Century”
Virtual journey into the past
vk.com/glmxxvek
8. Video tour of the Peter and Paul Cathedral nine0024 https://vk.com/spb_museum?w=wall-81419567_3305
9. Virtual tour of St. Isaac’s Cathedral
http://vk.com/spb360tours
with a secret” https://vk. com/suvorovmuseum
11. Anikushin’s workshop
Branch of the Museum of Urban Sculpture
“Ten lectures on sculpture” http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_520NAjyqSDVkuEfB3qRQ Central Exhibition Hall “Manege”
3D tour of the exhibition “Laboratory of the Future. Kinetic Art in Russia”
https://bit.ly/2ydNhog
13. Museum of St. Petersburg Art of the XX-XXI centuries
Video tour of the exhibition “Kolomyazhskaya Utopia” https://youtu.be/pzOw0Fhwdyw
Theatres:
1. Mariinsky Theater
Online broadcasts of performances were also organized for the audience.
https://mariinsky.tv/
Shostakovich
Recordings of concerts and future online broadcasts can be heard on the Philharmonic’s website www.philharmonia.spb.ru.
3. Theater-festival “Baltic House”
Festival “Meetings in Russia. Online.