Friday 16 December 2011

In Labour-Tight Singapore: Innovative Solution to Dish Washing Woes


F&B firms in the small island republic may have just had problems dealing with dirty dishes disappear. Many restaurant owners there have problems sourcing (and keeping) dishwashing cleaning staff in their kitchens. Now there is a cost effective (actually cheaper), legal and more efficient solution available. They can now have their dishes and cutlery cleaned OFFSITE at Singapore’s first dishwashing factory.


In an article in Singapore’s main daily, The Straits Times (14 Dec 2011), titled “Four machines do job of an army of dishwashers” a local company Synnovate Solutions can not only clean their dishes but also SAVE money for its clients.
The local firm collects all the dirty dishes/cutlery at the end of day, cleans and returns them the next day. Yes, the restaurant needs to keep a second set of cockery and cutlery but according to the report the cost can be recovered easily within “three to six months”

Lawrence Low, the managing director of Synnovate, who has been involved in both the F&B and manpower industries, saw the writing on the wall more than a year ago and invested in state-of-the-art automated dishwashing machines. As the Singapore Government seeks to reduce reliance on foreign labour and that such jobs are unpopular with locals, he is using the latest technology so that F&B firms can “improve productivity, reduce reliance on foreign labour, conserve energy and cut costs.”
If you would like to know more you can contact Lawrence at tel: +65 6659 0318 or e-mail:  cylow.synnovate@gmail.com
[below, text of news report from: THE STRAITS TIMES Wednesday, December 14 2011 Page B19. Money.SME Spotlight.]

Four machines do job of an army of dishwashers

LOCAL firm Synnovate Solutions has installed a $2.5 million facility in Sembawang that can wash mountains of dishes and cutlery for commercial enterprises in no time and without an army of workers. There are four machines that can clean and sanitise up to 600,000 items a day, using only four employees per machine and recycled water.
 
The facility, the first of its kind in Singapore, is intended to improve productivity, reduce reliance on foreign labour, conserve energy and cut costs. Synnovate runs the business like a laundry service. It sends a truck to food and beverage outlets to pick up crockery and cutlery in tubs - a tub costs $9 and there is a minimum order of five tubs - and takes them back to Sembawang.

Clean crockery and cutlery are returned to the outlets within 24 hours.F&B outlets using the service must have more than one set of crockery and cutlery but the investment can easily be recovered within three to six months by cost-savings, said Synnovate.

The firm has attracted 13 customers, including Swan Lake Catering and Asian Kitchen, in the 12 months it has been operating the facility. Synnovate chief executive Lawrence Low set up the company to meet the needs of the F&B trade.

F&B firms will save on having to buy dish-washing machines, detergent and utility bills and they also do not have to worry about hiring and keeping workers to wash and clean, he said. "There is difficulty getting workers for the hotel and F&B sector, and dish-washing jobs are among the least attractive," said Mr Low.

"Singaporeans do not like dish-washing, the Malaysian market has dried up and workers from China are no more readily available. Foreign illegal workers are not worth the risk." So the industry will have to rely on other innovative solutions, said Mr Low.

"Synnovate Solutions can engage four foreign workers at the most to do the job of 40 workers," he said. "This means a significant reduction in reliance on foreign labour."

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Tuesday 6 December 2011

How to rely less on foreign labour & more on automation...

Media reports recently have been harping on how businesses in Singapore better get used to the new reality: the Singapore Government is firm in reducing the country's reliance on foreign labour. One example of these reports was written by Straits Times Economics Correspondent, Aaron Low, who wrote in a Review article "Tightening the flow of foreign workers" (10th June 2011 pg A25).

Excerpt: "Businesses, especially smaller firms, will also suffer, with the supply of cheaper foreign workers drying up." It is predicted that the manufacturing and services sectors will be hit and CIMB economist, Song Seng Wun, was quoted as saying, "For many entrepreneurs, setting up a restaurant was one of the easiest ways of going into business.With labour costs rising and a lack of workers, it is going to be much harder to take that route." The article said those who persist are likely to pass on the higher cost to customers.

One area in the F&B business that has been particularly hit by manpower supply problems is the cleaning of dishes and cutlery. It is the most unattractive job in the kitchen and restaurants are already facing problems finding (and keeping) workers to perform this job.

The article predicts once it comes to the crunch we will be paying more for our meals outside. Synnovate Solutions Pte Ltd, an  innovative home grown Small Medium Enterprise (SME) is offering another solution to this problem - how you can go for greater productivity with automation AND it will be cheaper, better and faster!  More information, case studies and practical examples on how it is doing this will be posted on its Facebook page: Synnovate Solutions