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- Tour Operators Choose Topax
In the modern age of tour operator and wholesale management, customer service and streamlined operations become increasingly critical as a business grows. In order to reach full potential in sales, comprehensive integration and simplicity in ease of system use, along with full expertise in industry support, is a must. Reduction of manual tasks allows more time to focus on customer relations and service. An exciting step into the future of integrated software and systems designs has led to operator and user simplicity in an all-encompassing tour operator system. Formula Travel Solution (FTS), the leader in tour operator system design now provides cutting-edge quality, comprehensive end-to- end service allowing even growing companies to use a state-of-the-art tour operator solution. TOPAX Management includes real time sales and IT support, flexibility of management, multiple document creation to customer & vendors on a single operation. It also provides reservations and management of planning, quoting, booking and costing, pricing, inventory, allotment, accounting and reporting. - The Top 10 Advantages Of Using The Topax Management System
Formula Travel Solutions offers the most comprehensive technology solution for both inbound and outbound tour operators. Here are the 10 top advantages of using the TOPAX Management System that can make your travel business a success:
1. User Friendly
New employees can quickly adhere to the software environment by using easy windows-type screens. Changes and modifications may be quickly made with ease and without frustration. Help screens are also widely available. - Using A Time And Attendance System To Increase Payroll Accuracy
Automated time and attendance systems have been available to and cost effective for larger businesses for several years. However, high acquisition and installation costs have historically made such systems impractical for small to medium sized companies to implement. That has recently changed, and there are now several time and attendance systems available to smaller businesses – and they do increase payroll accuracy and company profitability. - Office Chairs From A-z
Office workers spend more time in their office chairs these days than on any other piece of furniture. Most people work eight hours a day but sleep only an average of six hours each day. It is, therefore, small wonder that office chairs are becoming more versatile in their design and appearance. When more time is spent on an office chair than in one’s bed, comfort becomes a big issue in office chairs. With millions of Americans having to deal with lower back pain on a daily basis, comfortable chairs being demanded by employers and employees alike. - How To Furnish An Executive Suite – Fine Bookcases And Desks
The first impression one gets of an executive suite is through its furniture such as fine bookcases and desks and chairs that decorate the office. In a highly competitive environment, every edge one can use in cultivating and building a client base is crucial. Nothing makes an immediate impact as the top quality and fine furnishing in an executive office. In addition, an executive office offers an immediate insight into the inhabitant’s personality and taste. - How To Arrange Computer Desks And Office Chairs In The Modern Office
Line up the computer desks and slip some office chairs under them, and most people figure they’ve set up their office. In truth, they’ve set themselves up to face potentially expensive claims of trauma from repetitive stress injuries, such as carpal tunnel, rotator cuff, and back and neck strain. Office injury usually results from doing two things wrong: staying in the same position too long or making the same repetitive motion too often. The cure for both conditions is to buy the right office furniture and arrange it correctly.
Keep it Adjustable - Employee Time Tracking And It’s Benefits
Employee time tracking has been around for over a hundred years. It is said that the first time clock was invented in November of 1888 by Willard Bundy. Bundy’s brother then opened the Bundy Manufacturing Company, later to become IBM. While the idea of tracking the time and attendance of an employee remains virtually the same, the systems used to do it have vastly changed.
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