Clearview National June 2016 - Issue 175 | Page 12

INDUSTRYNEWS REVOLUTIONARY NEW QUOTING AND ORDERING SYSTEM LAUNCHED »»ORIGIN HAS LAUNCHED a revolutionary online quoting and ordering system for its customers. Origin’s Sale Safe (OSS) is the first system of its kind, and will help trade partners to quote and order from the Origin Home range with ease and accuracy. Origin designed, developed and built the system in house to improve the efficiency and speed of ordering, as well as minimising the risk of mistakes. Simplifying the quotation process allows trade customers to save time on admin, turning around orders in record time and increasing overall productivity. SIMPLIFYING THE QUOTATION PROCESS OSS allo ws users to build whole customer projects, rather than quoting on individual products. Information on each customer is kept in one place, removing the need for multiple orders and quotes pertaining to one customer. As a huge time saving feature, OSS allows users to work from a popular configuration based on the user’s order history, or to build a project from scratch. This means customers can retrieve quotes simply by choosing the size and configuration. ‘enables customers to make changes right until the order has been made’ Its intelligent cascade system allows customers to change an overall project preference, such as colour, at the touch of a button. This removes the need to go in and edit every single product to accommodate this change. Once a quote has been generated, a bespoke branded quote template, built by Origin, can be downloaded and printed for the customer to keep. The flexibility of Origin’s manufacturing schedule also enables customers to make changes right until the order has been made. ENSURING ACCURACY AND PRECISION When making changes to a quote, OSS’s intelligent amendment system highlights all the changes that have been made. This reduces the amount of checking required, limiting the opportunity for human error. QUOTING AND ORDERING INSTANTLY With an easy to navigate, simple design and intuitive functionality, OSS streamlines the ordering process significantly, allowing costs to be retrieved instantly and orders to be placed on the spot. OSS also gives users the option of ordering in batches to meet the customer’s deadline and budget requirements. www.origin-global.com We may not be the builders »»DESPITE THE Government promising to deliver 200,000 new homes by 2020, the latest UK Construction Market Survey from RICS (a leading professional status in land, real estate, infrastructure and construction) has revealed that growth in the private housing sector slowed down considerably during the first quarter of 2016. MAIN SECTORS Private housing workloads rose at their slowest pace since Q2 2013, with only 36% more of those working in the sector reporting a rise in growth rather than a fall over the first quarter of 2016. During the first quarter of 2015 that figure was close to 50%. Across all sectors, the RICS UK Construction Market Survey shows that while 33% more respondents saw workloads rise rather than fall during the last quarter of 2015, this figure dropped by five per cent over the past three months. EXPECTATIONS Confidence in the outlook for the sector also dropped with the number of construction professionals saying that they 12 » JUN 2016 » CL EARVI E W- UK . C O M expected to see workloads rise over the next 12 month outweighing those expecting a fall by 55%. This is a considerable decrease on expectations from this time last year when 79% more respondents expected to see workloads rise. Meanwhile, following 4% employment growth in 2015, respondents foresee headcounts continuing to rise over the coming 12 months with a net balance of 41% expecting growth, and a rise of 2% forecast, on average. COMMENTS Simon Rubinsohn, RICS Chief Economist commented, “On the surface, it might seem surprising that we are witnessing a slowdown in the construction sector just a few months after hearing the Chancellor’s ‘We Are The Builders’ speech, given the Government’s significant commitment to this sector. “However, we have long held the view that starter homes cannot be the only solution. There is an issue around the availability of land on which new houses can be built, and we would like to see more being done to free up private brownfield sites. “Our survey tells us that planning delays are one of the biggest barriers to growth in the construction sector. We have recommended that councils work together to create a team of emergency planners who can parachute into boroughs that are experiencing significant delays, therefore reducing a major growth barrier.” Source: www.rics.org/uk