By the year 2024, IFS Facility Services Co., Ltd. plans to fully implement a Facility Management System (FMS) in accordance with the ISO 41001:2018 standard. This standard is widely recognized as an international benchmark for facility management.
The importance of modern facility management goes beyond merely maintaining buildings for functional use. It encompasses operational efficiency, investment returns, and the creation of a suitable environment for all employees.
The Facility Management Standard (FMS) integrates knowledge from various disciplines to enhance efficiency and boost the economic productivity of society, communities, and organizations. It also influences how individuals interact with their work environment, ultimately affecting employee health, well-being, and quality of life.
The goals of IFS in developing the Facility Management Standard (FMS) include:
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- Strict compliance with legal requirements while ensuring that buildings and facilities are ready for use, prioritizing the safety, health, and well-being of employees.
- Consistently maintaining high-quality service and professionalism.
- Managing facility-related risks to prevent high-risk situations.
- Establishing an effective facility management system.
The benefits of the FMS standard include improvements in various areas such as:
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- Enhancing building engineering systems with a focus on safety and employee efficiency.
- Promoting a positive image, building confidence, and increasing trust among employees and clients.
- Reducing organizational costs by emphasizing efficiency and effectiveness.
- Effectively managing the complexities of building management.
In summary, the FMS standard will enable IFS to deliver facility management services at an appropriate quality and cost, as defined by the company. Additionally, it will assist in risk management and the safety of using facilities. Therefore, we request that all IFS employees collaborate and support the successful implementation of the facility management system to achieve the objectives set for 2024.