Home » Inzenius Local Government Labour Logistics application wins 2007 Telstra – AMP Innovation Award*

Inzenius Local Government Labour Logistics application wins 2007 Telstra – AMP Innovation Award*

Inzenius has built a best of breed labour planning and payroll production program that automates labour planning and management for Local Government entities that are required to schedule their staff and contractors to specific jobs or departments. This award recognises the innovative approach of this Australian based developer in building a business process that delivers benefits in a most innovative manner.

Inzenius has been granted full patents in the USA, Australia and New Zealand for its unique high value labour management processes.

Hassle free rostering, timekeeping and award interpretation to payroll process incorporated into Inzenius automates authorised shift times worked that have been compared to employee rosters for payroll production, while providing time and cost reporting when needed.

Implementation tools incorporated into Inzenius simplify installation and program deployment, delivering early benefits and savings in a most time and cost effective manner.

If Government entity responsibilities cover any service delivery such as health or any other inhouse or remote services, efficiency benefits can be substantial.

Large entities (over 10,000 employees) and smaller organisations (under 100 employees) are all benefiting from the unique Inzenius process. This is due to the company applying user defined design criteria and features into the application.

Trilogy Rentals has been working with Inzenius for the past four years as a partner and has more than 20 years experience in the implementation and support of business critical software into a variety of market segments including Local Government.

For further information contact Bruce Davies on (02) 9330 1903 or email bruce@trilogyrentals.com.au

*Copy supplied by Trilogy Rentals

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