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Tensor gets Plastered Friday 18th February 2005

Astins Ltd are a major dry lining and plastering contractor of mixed sized contracts in southern England with head offices in Croydon, Surrey. They are a main contractor for the Dry Lining and Plastering at the site of the New Romford Hospital; a multi million pound project where Astins will be working for approximately two years. Over 200 people work in the company of which around 90 are at the Romford site.

In October 2004, Quantity Surveyor, Andy Barber, wanted to install a Time and Attendance system to see who was on site and to check the hours worked by the skilled craftsmen. In particular he wanted to streamline the existing clocking system they had at that time. Andy looked at systems from Time Ware and a few other companies as well as Tensor.
Tensor Gets Fit Friday 11th February 2005

York Barbell is one of the worlds leading brands of fitness equipment, designing and manufacturing products in Canada, the UK, USA and the Far East. Their equipment is distributed to 40 countries around the world.
D S Smith install Tensor Friday 4th February 2005

D S Smith is an international group focused on two major activities, packaging and office products; a leading manufacturer of corrugated packaging in the UK and France, a leading producer of recycled paper board, a worldwide supplier of bag-in-box, the largest UK manufacturer of envelopes, books and pads and a European wholesaler of office supplies. D S Smith employ 12,000 people of whom 7,600 work in the UK.
Tensor on Target Friday 28th January 2005

Target Precision is an ISO9002 approved manufacturer of precision turned components. Their customers range from aerospace to automotive, and defence to electronics, medical and telecommunications. In spring 2003, Managing Director, Gary Plummer, was looking for a computerised Time and Attendance system to replace the manual timesheets, speed up administration and give better record keeping of the comings and goings of staff. “We looked at several systems and chose Tensor because we felt it was better than the others, despite being more expensive” explained Accounts Manager, Iris Burkett.
Tensor sees the Light Friday 21st January 2005

Coherent Optics Europe is a leading manufacturer of precision optical components with particular emphasis on infra-red optics. The company first thought about installing a system to formalise their HR procedures, Health and Safety, Flexible Working and Access Control on numerous doors in May 2003. Their HR Manager, Oksana Heanes, was the main project leader. “We looked at three companies and decided on Tensor because the functionality and the cost of the system was excellent value for money” explained Oksana. They also liked the Tensor Smart Cards, which they thought were “easy to use” and were the simplest solution to clocking in and out they had seen.
Tensor Goes Legal Friday 14th January 2005

Maidments Solicitors is a firm of solicitors comprising around 100 staff at 6 locations in the UK. During June 2003, IT Manager, Andy Sanders investigated the possibility of installing a Time and Attendance system to record attendance and to monitor movements between the offices and the Courts and also to monitor and control expenses.
Tour Operator takes the Tensor package Friday 31st December 2004

Libra Holidays is a Tour Operator for Package Holidays to the Western Mediterranean and pride themselves in providing “peace of mind” for their customers backed by the financial protection administered by the Civil Aviation Authority and ABTA approval. They employ around 100 people at their offices in New Barnet, Hertforshre. In mid 2004 Managing Director, Matthew Wallace, wanted to replace his manual system of recording staff hours and at the same time provide an HR database for the company. “We looked at systems from MitreFinch, Captor and Tensor and decided on Tensor because they were good value for money...
South Bucks District Council Install Tensor Friday 24th December 2004

South Bucks District Council employ 200 staff of which the majority are based at their new offices in Capswood, Denham. The Council first thought of installing an integrated Time & Attendance and Access Control system in 2003 when the decision was made to move from their previous premises in Slough. They looked at a total of 4 companies when considering the system that best suited the needs of the Council. The Project Leader was Alan Munro.

On asking why he chose Tensor, Alan said, "Tensor met our requirements and had a more flexible, future-proof system than the competitors'. He added, 'The Tensor system is as simple or as complex as you want to make it!"
Putting the steel in Tensor Friday 17th December 2004

Robert Smith Steel Ltd, a Groupe' Arcelor company, are steel stockholders and processors based in Merseyside. IT Manager, Peter Bradshaw, explained 'We found Tensor via their website, which had an excellent layout, and it went on from there". This was in September 2002 and after some investigation, Robert Smith Steel purchased a WinTA Lite system with an additional Smart Card clock. They use Smart Card badges for the operatives and Smart Key Fobs for the office staff.
Healthcare Packaging go for Tensor Friday 10th December 2004

Field Boxmore Healthcare Packaging, part of the Chesapeake group, manufacturer of a wide range of printed leaflets mainly for pharmaceutical and healthcare industry. Their Works Manager, Mark Wilson, joined the company just over a year ago, and on his arrival he discovered they were still using an old fashioned 'clunk-clunk' clocking machine for the 120 staff. Mark wanted to improve the situation. He had previously used a Tensor Smart Card Time & Attendance in his previous employment and wanted to investigate the possibility of such a system for Field Boxmore.
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