Addressing an organization's five universal needs


The eLev8® process from AFFLINK is a web-based technology that allows distributors and building managers to address the five universal needs most every organization must focus on in today’s business environment. 

These are reducing costs; providing a clean, healthy environment; enhancing productivity; meeting green and sustainability objectives; and enhancing an organization's corporate image.

The eLev8 system is cutting-edge technology similar to an electronic dashboard. It works with most all Internet-based computer systems, allowing distributors and managers to make fact-based decisions to meet all five universal needs.

For more information visit www.afflink.com or call toll free 800.222.5521.



September 8, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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