HIT-office the One-Stop Solution
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HIT-office the One-Stop Solution

The aim of Hit-Office is to provide 90 per cent useful analysis with 10 per cent of data entry effort. What’s more, they acheive this effortlessly.

A big boom in the construction industry has resulted in tremendous business opportunities. Being able to get more business is an achievement but to manage it well is a big challenge.Smart people in the industry know that only the systematic ones can accomplish this Herculean task well and take advantage of the growing industry graph.

It is exactly here that the role of software begins: Systemising the internal processes.

There is a wide range - all types of software available in the construction domain. The industry has experienced these solutions and also at times, their failure, for one reason or the other. Though construction professionals stick to the standards, yet there is great diversity in operations. This calls for software which sticks to basic standards and yet provides tremendous flexibility in operation, analysis and reporting.

HIT-Office offers everything mentioned above. Moreover, HIT-Office is absolutely open to additional customised components as per the customer’s requirements. This makes it a complete solution. The demand to get all the sites connected to the head office is catered to; with Hit-Office, even the site operations can be easily integrated with the head office.

The aim of HIT-Office is to provide 90 per cent useful analysis with 10 per cent of data entry effort. The end-users of HIT-Office enjoy the ease of use and its utility to the whole business at hand. The customers appreciate its user friendliness, accuracy and minimum data entry. Hence, it is not surprising that over the years, Hit-Office has developed into a construction ERP. Implementation and training is as well structured as the software itself. Needless to say, a structured growth and a well-planned expansion in various parts of the country has been achieved.

In conclusion, the Directors, Mrinalini Kulkarni and Ganesh Chafekar, with their customer-centric approach and solution-oriented thinking, have made sure that they provide much more than just a CD with the software.

(Communication by the management of the company)

The aim of Hit-Office is to provide 90 per cent useful analysis with 10 per cent of data entry effort. What’s more, they acheive this effortlessly. A big boom in the construction industry has resulted in tremendous business opportunities. Being able to get more business is an achievement but to manage it well is a big challenge.Smart people in the industry know that only the systematic ones can accomplish this Herculean task well and take advantage of the growing industry graph. It is exactly here that the role of software begins: Systemising the internal processes. There is a wide range - all types of software available in the construction domain. The industry has experienced these solutions and also at times, their failure, for one reason or the other. Though construction professionals stick to the standards, yet there is great diversity in operations. This calls for software which sticks to basic standards and yet provides tremendous flexibility in operation, analysis and reporting. HIT-Office offers everything mentioned above. Moreover, HIT-Office is absolutely open to additional customised components as per the customer’s requirements. This makes it a complete solution. The demand to get all the sites connected to the head office is catered to; with Hit-Office, even the site operations can be easily integrated with the head office. The aim of HIT-Office is to provide 90 per cent useful analysis with 10 per cent of data entry effort. The end-users of HIT-Office enjoy the ease of use and its utility to the whole business at hand. The customers appreciate its user friendliness, accuracy and minimum data entry. Hence, it is not surprising that over the years, Hit-Office has developed into a construction ERP. Implementation and training is as well structured as the software itself. Needless to say, a structured growth and a well-planned expansion in various parts of the country has been achieved. In conclusion, the Directors, Mrinalini Kulkarni and Ganesh Chafekar, with their customer-centric approach and solution-oriented thinking, have made sure that they provide much more than just a CD with the software. (Communication by the management of the company)

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