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Hotels and resorts can overcome the challenge of limited fresh water and meet their water needs with desalination and water reuse One of the biggest challenges that hotels and resorts in the Caribbean face is meeting the growing demand for a limited supply of fresh water. Keeping resorts and their guests happy - and their businesses sustainable - will require a creative effort to use water more ...
As the Omicron wave finally subsides and coronavirus restrictions are lifted, more and more employers are beginning to bring their employees back to the office. For what seems like an eternity but is actually a little over two years, many people worldwide have been working remotely as office buildings, together with schools, were believed to be the prime places for the virus to spread. ...
Highlights Nearly 120 Shearwater workers being evacuated Shearwater revamp had been due on stream in 2020 Oil & Gas UK seeks easing of COVID-19 isolation regime Shell continues to experience COVID-19 disruption at one of its main North Sea development projects, the revamp of the Shearwater gas and condensate hub, with evacuation plans underway for 20 people tested positive and a ...
When it comes to quality management in the hospitality industry, the only rule to win is consistently delivering the highest quality services to the customer. And maintaining the service quality helps gain a competitive advantage over others in the industry. If you want to maintain consistent excellent services, you must understand the hospitality quality’s critical components and train ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted every industry around the world, from retail and hospitality to textiles and industrial manufacturing. The transportation industry was no exception. In March, automakers around the world quickly closed their manufacturing facilities to minimize the spread of the virus. ...
The coronavirus is spreading rapidly within the Netherlands and the rest of Europe. Despite the fact that not everything is yet known about COVID-19, we know that the virus spreads through airborne particles – also called aerosols – that are released when shouting, sneezing or coughing. In order to prevent the spread of the contagious aerosols, ventilation is extremely important. In ...
Every industry has felt the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic – but some have clearly been impacted more deeply than others. Grocery stores saw soaring sales as customers stocked up on supplies. Revenue from sports venues, on the other hand, came to a crashing halt. A look at incidents by industry tells a similar tale. Riskonnect examined the U.S. property and casualty incident data of over ...
Herrsching based company Inmatec reacted quickly: instead of nitrogen generators, it produces oxygen generators and delivers them all over the world. The advantage: the generators filter the oxygen from the air. Herrsching - The corona pandemic is currently keeping the whole world in suspense: In extreme cases, the Covid-19 virus infection can lead to severe pneumonia, so that patients in the ...
Match+ developed the concept of this new (2013 first edition) trade show for de Foodservice Industry in cooperation with Rotterdam Ahoy, one of the leading venues in the Netherlands. With over 450 leading companies in this industry (in 2018), 13 Founding Partners, 11 Media Partners and 14 network and sector associations as Industry Partners – Gastvrij Rotterdam is very well supported and ...
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What are ATMPs? Stem cells are categorized as Advanced Therapy Medicinal Products (ATMPs) when undergoing substantial manipulation or when used for a different essential function. ATMPs are medicines for human use with gene, tissue or cell components. They can be classified into gene therapy medicines, somatic-cell therapy medicines, and tissue-engineered medicines, depending on how the medicine ...
In the recent decade, the global tourism industry is showing trends of increasing visitor arrivals in the developing countries. On one hand, this implies that more tourist dollar is coming into small island developing states; on the other hand, it means that there will be more need for accommodation facilities and tourist attraction sites. In the case of Fiji, majority of the five star hotels in ...
Tourism industry is characterised by a growing uncertainty about volume of demand and relationships with tourists. Hotels often practice overbooking to face uncertainty, seeking to maximise rooms' occupancy rates acting on the reduction of uncertainty on demand. At the same time overbooking is often correlated to an increase of uncertainty in relationships because it is very difficult to predict ...
WOBURN, MA U.S.A – October 5, 2012 – Daimer Industries® XTreme Power® XPH-12000H is the industry's first steam carpet cleaner of its type to address the unique cleaning requirements within hotels and other facilities with long stretches of carpeting. The 12000H is one of the company's premier carpet cleaning machines in a walk-behind configuration for convenient daily or ...
Today's business world is realising the benefits of incorporating social responsibility into their strategic plans. The majority of today's Fortune 250 organisations are aggressively pursuing corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives (KPMG, 2005). This shift towards environmental business models leads to the question of preparedness in new hospitality management graduates that are working ...
The potential of Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) is to support medical research, improve medical quality and promote competitive advantage in the hospital industry. Due to a growing body of medical knowledge, the implementation of EBM is mainly focused on the implementation of knowledge management systems. Thus, a technological diffusion approach is a promising solution to implementation of EBM ...
The paper firstly analyses the importance of knowledge-based resources for the achievement of a competitive advantage for the firm. Additionally, the paper also addresses the strategic significance of this type of intangible resources in hospitals. Secondly, the paper argues that "what is measured is managed" and, therefore, proposes specific indicators to measure the different types of ...
