Press Release: Thava
restaurant improves service
levels and customer
satisfaction with SerVision
solution from GIT
November 2013
Thava, an Indian restaurant based in Norwood, Johannesburg, faced challenges
that are typical to organisations in the food service industry. These included
ensuring staff productivity, preventing petty theft and delivering high levels of
service for improved customer satisfaction. Thava also faced the additional
challenge in that the owner, Mathew Abraham runs a chain of restaurants, and
cannot be on the premises at his Norwood location at all times, making monitoring
service levels difficult. In order to meet these challenges Abraham required a
surveillance system that would effectively assist with monitoring and managing the
restaurant no matter where in the world he happens to be. He turned to Graphic
Image Technologies (GIT) and their SerVision platform to provide the solution.
“With service and quality core to the restaurant industry, it is necessary to have a
hands-on approach and close control in terms of service, kitchen, staff discipline
and cost control. However, it was not possible for me to be at the restaurant at all
times, and our existing CCTV solution did not offer the functionality for remote
monitoring. GIT recommended SerVision as the ideal solution to this problem,”
Abraham explains.
After conducting a proof of concept at the restaurant to demonstrate the
effectiveness of the SerVision solution, Abraham contracted GIT to install the
solution permanently. Working with installer Colin Joffe Security, GIT replaced the
existing Digital Video Recorder (DVR) with a SerVision unit, utilising the existing
cameras and wiring to maximise Return on Investment (ROI). The installation was
completed in less than half an hour, and training for Abraham as well as two
managers was provided to ensure all relevant parties were able to use the
solution.
The SerVision solution extends the functionality of traditional CCTV solutions by
effectively enabling remote monitoring. By streaming quality footage at low
bandwidth levels, Abraham is now able to remotely access and view footage from
any of his cameras on his smartphone, computer or tablet device, giving him the
necessary control and ability to be hands-on even when he is offsite or traveling.
“The solution was initially treated with scepticism by management, but once the
advantages and benefits became clear the change was welcomed. Staff are aware
that they are now being constantly monitored, which has helped to change
negative behaviour and noticeably improve efficiency. The managers are also kept
on their toes knowing that I am watching, which has brought about improvements
to service levels and customer satisfaction. Aside from this I am also able to view
the cleanliness of the restaurant, table settings and arrangements and ensure that
should something be amiss, corrective action can be taken quickly. I would
estimate that since the implementation of the SerVision solution we have
experienced a 20% increase in efficiency and output,” says Abraham.
The SerVision solution can be used not only to monitor staff and service levels, but
also stock levels, shrinkage, kitchen efficiency and general behaviours. In addition
it forms an integral part of security during and after hours, as incidents can be
viewed and corrective action as well as alerting of appropriate parties can be
swiftly ensured.
“While CCTV is useful for after the fact evidence, it is only with the ability to provide
live, remote monitoring that its full value can be realised. The SerVision solution
helps to solve many common challenges in the restaurant industry, by ensuring
that owners can always keep an eye on their business no matter where they are.
This ‘big brother’ effect is an effective deterrent to the many typical staff issues
that happen when owners are away,” concludes Laurence Smith, Executive at GIT.
The SerVision solution has been running effectively at Thava Norwood since March
2013. Abraham is currently exploring the option of extending this solution to his
other branches.
About Graphic Image Technologies
Graphic Image Technology (GIT) was formed in 1991 and specialises in remote
CCTV and control room technologies as well as broadcast technologies including
video playout, compression and transmission. The company targets organisations
that require CCTV technology and broadcasting companies with its solutions,
delivering technology that has been specifically chosen due to its quality and best
of breed status. The company features a level 2 BBEEE status.
Editorial contacts:
Graphic Image Technologies
Laurence Smith
Executive
Tel: 011-483 0333
Email: laurence@git.co.za
Evolution PR
Lesley Rencontre
Tel: 011-462 0679
Email: lesley@evolutionpr.co.za
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