Warp-It is a completely new way to reduce purchase costs, reduce waste, clear buildings, refit offices and collaborate between teams, departments and even organisations. Our customers keep picking up awards and recognition for their work embedding our service in a variety of ways.
Northumberland County Council were recognised by the Society Of Procurement Officers for excellence in procurement. This was for their initiative creating an internal sharing network. The network employed a Social Enterprise to move surplus furniture and equipment around the large rural County.
Dundee City Council and in particular Bryan Harris have received numerous accolades for the way they have redistributed assets internally and into the community using Warp It.
University College London were recognised by Good Campus for the innovative way they used the system to share electrical lab equipment across a large city campus saving £100,000s in the process. This was a UK first as other lab sharing systems are more like asset databases - whereas Warp-It is transactional.
The Sunderland Partnership played a massive role in bringing together all the major players in the city to share surplus assets across organisational boundaries as well as getting schools and charities involved. For this work they were recognised by Compact Voice.
The Sunderland Partnership also won a highly commended award in the National Recycling Awards. This was a great achievement as the Partnership category was the most hotly contested of the whole awards ceremony.
The Winners and Highly Commended entrants for the National Government Opportunities (GO) Excellence in Public Procurement Awards 2014/15 were announced at a prestigious black tie ceremony in Birmingham on 19 March 2014. This time Northumberland County Council were highly commended for the method in which they reduced procurement demand. Using Warp It they were able to block procurement of new items and steer staff to the portal to share items already available.