accessplanit unveils modern office space and increased workforce

accessplanit, the Lancaster-based training software provider, has already increased profits by 168% in just one year, and boost their workforce. Now, the tech company continues its expansion drive by securing new premises in the heart of the city.

Located on Spring Garden Street, accessplanit’s new office, nicknamed The Hub, was designed in collaboration with office space specialists Whitespace to provide an attractive, first-class working environment for a top team of software developers, sales and marketing team, and their award-winning customer service support staff.

The Hub emphasises the unique working environment of accessplanit, featuring a modern breakout room, sweeping sofas, and split-level amphitheatre-style seating – all set against the backdrop of the stunning Lancaster skyline.

Dave Evans, managing director at accessplanit, said: “Our new office space reflects who we are here at accessplanit: Always looking for ways to improve and taking pride in what we do. With our new office space, we’ve created a fully functional area that helps our team to meet the needs of training providers around the world in a fresh and modern setting. The Lancaster technology scene is rapidly expanding, and accessplanit are incredibly excited to play a major part in that growth’’

The informal workspace, which takes design cues from creative big-hitters like Google, forms the cornerstone of the company’s ambitious growth plans, following yet another record-breaking year that saw the business’s profits up and their head-count increased.

2017 also saw accessplanit awarded 7-Plus Compliance in the Customer Service Excellence assessment and take home the Brandon Hall award for ‘Best Advance in Software for a Training Company.

Evans added: “We’re absolutely committed to Lancaster and the local area, as we have been for almost 20 years. Part of our expansion plans include hiring and developing local talent – and so, just two months into the new year, I’m delighted to welcome three new members to the accessplanit team who will help us deliver the best year yet for our customers.’’

The company’s award-winning course management system, which automates manual processes and streamlines administrative duties, was developed in-house by the Lancaster team with a single purpose: To save time for busy training teams. As all industries move towards automated technologies, accessplanit’s continued growth ensures they lead the charge for automation in training software.

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