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John F Hunt implements biometric time and attendance software on site

John F Hunt is the latest multi-disciplined contractor to choose Donseed’s Biometric Workforce Management Solution as it replaces its on site paper timesheet process.
Following the successful trial period, where Donseed was used on one site over a four-week period, John F Hunt have now rolled-out the Donseed system onto a number of their live sites across the UK.
John F Hunt Ltd is a group of construction-related companies providing specialist industry linked services. The group has expanded its operations since the late 1980’s to encompass many related activities such as Controlled Explosive Demolition, Robotic Demolition, Temporary Works, Civil Engineering and Pre Construction Advice. The Demolition division now sits alongside the Asbestos Removal, Industrial and Concrete Cutting divisions under the main company.
Ray Simpson, Sales Director at Donseed, said: “It’s great to have John F Hunt Ltd on board and I am looking forward to seeing the benefits that they achieve from the system. With the growth of the business and expansion into new markets, it was clear that something had to change with their manual process of tracking operatives up and down the country.”
Donseed’s cloud-based solution was designed for the construction industry and, on average, is trusted to authenticate over half a million individuals each month across UK construction sites of various types, sizes and project durations.
It uses biometric identity recognition enable contractors to keep close tabs on exactly who is working on their sites by offering a simple, user-friendly method of tracking those entering and leaving sites.
If you are still using paper to manage your workforce or you are not completely happy with your current biometric solution, please contact Donseed on 0207 240 3007 or visit www.donseed.com.
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