Albyn Housing Society chooses Kodak’s i1420 scanner technology
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Kodak
Eastman Kodak Company today announced that Albyn Housing Society has installed a ScanLink electronic document management (EDM) system along with one of its new duplex i1420 tabletop scanners to manage all the documentation generated as part of providing affordable rented housing in the Scottish Highlands. The solution was sold by Inverness-based reseller, Solution X. Processing up to 60 pages per minute, the Kodak i1420 handles virtually all document sizes and shapes and features Kodak’s Perfect Page imaging technology to ensure quality scanning first time by Albyn Housing Society’s
Allocation Team.
Albyn Housing Society manages over 2,000 rental properties and in excess of 200 shared ownership houses in the Highlands of Scotland, an area the size of Wales and home to some 218,000 people. A registered social landlord funded by the Scottish Government, banks and building societies, it employs 70 staff and has its head office in Invergordon, 25 miles north of Inverness. Currently housing more than 2,000 households , Albyn Housing Society is currently spending over £25 million to building new housing and renovate properties in its catchment area. In June this year, all providers of affordable housing in the Scottish Highlands - five independent housing associations[1], which includes Albyn, and the Highland Council - introduced a common housing application form and process to streamline and simplify the process of handling the numerous requests for accommodation. Robin Nairn, Albyn Housing Society’s Finance and IT director, says, “In total there are about 20,000 properties in the Highlands which are managed by the various associations and the Council. Historically, each had its own form and waiting lists and someone wanting a house would have potentially had to apply to six different organisations using six different forms. Today there’s one process and one form which has greatly increased efficiency. This is positive for everyone evolved – us, our clients and our partners.” The Kodak scanner was purchased in March 2008 to manage this paperwork. Nairn explains, “We needed a top quality scanner to deal with the volume of paper as our older scanners, from another manufacturer, kept jamming. The Kodak i1420 was ordered, supplied and has worked with no complications.” The Kodak scanner is used by the Allocation Team - the group responsible for assessing applications - which has made the whole process of administering the waiting list far faster. Mr Nairn says, “We’ve reduced the time it takes to allocate a property when it becomes vacant by 25%.”
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