Ostara Systems Limited are proud to announce that Hawthorn Leisure have renewed their CAFM Software contract for a further three years.
Having begun the partnership in 2014 with an initial portfolio of 360 pubs, the Hawthorn estate has expanded to over 700 sites, and now form part of NewRiver REIT plc, having been acquired in 2018. Hawthorn use Ostara’s CAFM system to facilitate the management of all aspects of maintenance for their pubs, including reactive and planned maintenance, alongside reporting on the legislative compliance of Hawthorn’s estate.
Hawthorn Leisure head office is based in Solihull, but they have pubs throughout the UK. Their network of community pubs cover towns and cities within England, Scotland and Wales.
Andrew Cannons, Property Director for Hawthorn Leisure, states that:
“We were very pleased to renew our contract with Ostara Systems. Over the years we have developed a great partnership with the team and their dedication to our requirements is evident in their support of our organisation. The versatility and flexibility of the Ostara CAFM platform has enabled our business to manage the complex contractual relationships with our own customers. The prompt and knowledgeable support from the team at Ostara covering not only product assistance but also data administration activities has introduced efficiencies and improvements that have proven invaluable to our ongoing operation.“
The Ostara System is a flexible and highly configurable CAFM system, with a focus on legislative compliance and cost control. Ostara are proud to provide its software solution and additional services to a range of blue-chip clients, developing its ever-evolving software to meet the needs of its client’s continuous improvement programmes.
If you’re interested in finding out more about the Ostara system, please don’t hesitate to get in contact with our team today by calling us on 0844 880 2582, alternatively, you can fill out our online contact form, and we’ll be in touch.
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