The introduction of a new age marketing department has opened up the opportunity for Lonsto® to demonstrate solutions in a form of simulations, to support complex and large installations.
Simulating queue solutions will allow businesses to see how the systems can work coherently with existing processes, by providing self-assurance and confidence that systems configurations meet exact requirements.
Animating the flow of the process helps businesses to understand exactly, how the system works, identifies key contact points and implementations can be made before final installation and deployment of queuing technology.
With the decentralisation of Local Authorities in the early 1990’s, councils such as Brent embraced the challenge of elevating the level of face-to-face customer services that decentralisation entailed.
Established in 1996 the Kilburn One Stop Shop has progressively grown in the number of service users it caters for. The department moved to larger offices in 2003 to accommodate the ever growing number of customers.
The Willesden One Stop Shop was re-located to new premises within the Willesden Library Center in May of 2001 after experiencing visitor congestion at its previous location.
Student numbers and a large variety of courses tend to create ‘nightmare’ scenarios for all colleges who welcome students during enrolment processes throughout the year.
Chase Farm Hospital is a district general hospital based in Enfield, north London. The hospital processes over 500000 patients each year with a significant proportion visiting the Phlebotomy department.
The Queue Management Systems® Implemented in 2004 and have reaped immediate benefits derived from streamlining operations processes. Amber Valley have now fully utilised Queuing technology to provide excellent customer services and time managment.
Lonsto are proud to announce the launch of the most advanced waiting in line system the in Queue Management market.