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The management of space is a key
element in the success of any retailer.
Achieving the highest profit from any given area has
become a science with a range of advanced analytical
tools supporting the retailer in deciding anything from
the location of a store to the location of the product
on a shelf. However, retailers with multiple locations
seldom have accurate information of the floor space
they have in each location, or indeed the actual equipment
that occupies it.
ActivePlan's advanced
database technology allows the data to be analyzed from
a variety of perspectives and presented in ways that
managers of the mainstream business can understand and
relate to their measurement criteria. Each user has
a unique login, allowing ActivePlan
to present them with information in a form that best
fits their interests e.g. a colored-up floor plan, a
3D model or more traditional reports. This approach
ensures that confidential or sensitive information is
delivered to a more restricted audience and for management
to be provided with high-level views for decision-making,
but delivered from more detailed, accurate and up to
date data.
By ensuring everything is held within the database,
ActivePlan allows an
owner to enjoy the functionality of a CAD-based FM application,
but through an Internet browser, allowing the information
to be accessed enterprise-wide. It provides an "Integration
Channel" that allows information from one application
to interact dynamically with information in another.
Where a number of departments, using a range of software
tools, undertake planning and analysis projects, some
at a macro level, some at the more detailed micro level,
management can use ActivePlan
to provide a "helicopter view" for decision
making.
Recent tightening of legislation regarding asbestos,
discrimination of the disabled and general health and
safety is also generating surveying projects. ActivePlan
provides the means to glue together existing and new
datasets (even scanned drawings and sketches) to provide
a survey team with more coordinated information against
which to record their findings.
Survey costs are reduced due to a combination of hand-held
devices and "pull-down" data entry programs
that guarantee the integrity of the data captured. The
surveyor can be required to record a budget cost for
any remedial work and produce a scope of work that can
automatically generate a schedule of works and instruction
for a framework contractor, updating project control
systems, whilst reducing administration costs considerably.
By considering information gathering at a business level,
costs are saved when a survey for one purpose could
update the master floor plan with a recent architectural
change that might have an impact on the positioning
of a promotional display.
The result is a single Activeplan
repository for the entire estate and assets of a Retailer,
from the existing or proposed stores, their local details
including the materials and equipment from which they
were created and any health & safety risks, through
to the functional areas, departments, fixtures and merchandise
they contain.
Accurate and reliable record information helps logistics
teams to ship the right products to the right locations
and ensure the requisite equipment is there to display
these products properly, along with processes that help
keep that information up to date. This accurate store-specific
information allows a range of analyses including simulations
of the customer's experience as they move through the
building.
Key features include:
- The means to convert unintelligent
CAD plans into a SQL database, facilitating the integration
of information from merchandising applications, fixture
databases and CAD floor plans that dynamically generate
new proposed layouts in 2D, 3D and VR models.
- Faster understanding/approval
- The interactive models are generated from the database
so any changes in one aspect of a layout can be immediately
seen as an interactive 3D model (or 4D driven by planning
software), allowing a non-technical client to fully
appreciate what is being proposed and, if necessary,
raise an objection, thereby reducing abortive costs.
- Libraries of functional spaces
and model departments and stores can be created and
easily maintained, which include required equipment
and building materials, thereby providing the means
to generate more accurate cost models. These can be
laid out on a floor plans and produce costs models
and schedules of materials.
- Co-ordination - As the design
evolves, Activeplan
can co-ordinate the designs from the various disciplines
and generate room/area data sheets with schedules
of equipment in a form that can populate procurement
or maintenance management systems
- Specification management
-Activeplan allows
the specification to be progressively updated, allowing
the delivery team to differentiate between things
the MUST be "fixed" months before completion,
whilst allowing other items (such as profiles) to
be "progressively fixed".
- Exception reports that highlight
individual stores where a proposed layout might not
fit, facilitating store-specific plans
- Each proposed version is
automatically recorded, the final selection generating
the required schedule of equipment and recording which
was used and when. This allows historic performance
to be compared, creating a re-useable knowledge base
of what did (or didn't) work.
- Ability to model a number
of "what ifs" and then to help deploy the
best option
- View the store, drilling
down to the individual product on the shelf in every
department or business area.
- Brower-based architecture
that allows very cost-effective deployment and ongoing
maintenance via its secure hosted extranet service
(but it can be deployed on an internal network if
required).
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