QVC has selected Quintiq’s Multi-Resource Scheduling (MRS) solution to integrate the its scheduling and planning needs into one single system.
The MRS system will help QVC organize and track its broadcasting resources, with the goal of reducing the amount of time spent on scheduling as well as to provide full transparency and real-time planning. The system will integrate schedule changes into the existing workflow.
With Quintiq's MRS solution, all QVC schedulers will have access to the same real-time data regarding studios, equipment, available personnel, vehicles and current shoots. All resource availability information will be accessible in one centralized location, which greatly simplifies the scheduling process. With a clear overview of resources, double booking and over booking can be eliminated. MRS features powerful tools that oversee rotating shifts, warn of any potential conflicts and automatically match staff with task requirements.
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