"Both candidates are focused on the environment and sustainability, and even though they have different ideas on carbon tax I don't see it having an impact as we, as a country, are purchasing with the environmental impact, resilience of equipment and failure mechanisms in mind. The current French presidential elections are unlikely to affect FM, suspects Peterson. "We do a lot of training, but we go to the UK and come back to share the knowledge we acquire there with those on the contract, those locally engaged staff. "We need people who are constantly up to date with training and development, with the ability to branch off into other areas - it's no longer about just specialising in health and safety, for example," says Peterson, who says it is difficult to find the right training for FM skills in France - and indeed across many countries in Europe. This said, outsourcing is having its day in the sun. There remains, however, a stigma attached to working with companies that don't have French roots and it has been historically difficult for other firms to enter the market. But despite the fact that French companies tend to be highly protected in their home market, more international providers have come in from overseas. Outsourcing is perhaps too dominated by the likes of Vinci, Faceo (absorbed by Vinci) and Bouygues. "Outsourcing has become more about providing security, being able to transfer that risk to someone with the expertise to deal with it - not just about keeping business as usual during office hours, but outside those hours too. Security is, not surprisingly, in the public eye. "And we need to make sure our buildings can operate during those times." "France has been through a rough time," she says. Full details of the vehicles, the opening times, and COVID19 guidelines are available on their website.Resilience is the main focal point for the FM industry in France in 2017, reports Chelsea Peterson. A visit is highly recommended.īond In Motion at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles is open until 30 October 2022īond In Motion opens September 25th, with tickets costing $16 for adults, $14 for seniors, and $11 for children - paid parking is also available onsite. Rarely will you find such a comprehensive collection of vehicles of all types located in one place. Previously, Chelsea was a Committee Member at Women Leaders in College Sports and also held positions at Central College, Anderson University, Propeller Marketing, Upper Iowa University, Lee Enterprises. If you are at all interested in the history of automotives, then The Petersen is well worth a visit for this aspect alone. Chelsea Petersen is a Director, Strategic Initiatives at Washington University in St. These vehicles will be shown at Beaulieu motor museum - the original home of Bond In Motion - opening to coincide with the release of the film. FM's shift from physical maintenance to people and performance - and the need for better skilled workers - dominate the continent's FM development themes in 2017. With thanks to Ben Williams for the report and photos. Full details of the vehicles, the opening times, and COVID19 guidelines are available on their website. The biggest disappointed perhaps is the fact that there are currently no vehicles from No Time To Die on display here. Bond In Motion opens September 25th, with tickets costing 16 for adults, 14 for seniors, and 11 for children - paid parking is also available onsite. Hiller UH-12C helicopter, From Russia With Loveįor fans of Aston Martin, there is one of only ten DB10s from SPECTRE, the bullet-mangled Aston Martin DBS from Quantum of Solace, the somewhat flattened world-record-breaking Aston Martin DBS from “Casino Royale”, a very visible Vanquish from Die Another Day, the winterised V8 Vantage from The Living Daylights, as well as the famous DB5. However, there are other gems that may not have been seen before, such as the full-size working Neptune submersible from For Your Eyes Only and Sanchez’s Cessna Skyhawk from Licence To Kill, along with boats, buggies, and bikes from the rest of the series. Lotus Esprit 'Wet Nellie', The Spy Who Loved Me While the exhibition isn’t exactly the same collection that was on display in London, there are many familiar vehicles on display here including the Aston Martin DB5 and the “Wet Nellie” Lotus Esprit S1. The fine collection of iconic vehicles from the finest film series can now be admired in The Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles - arguably one of the finest automotive museums in the world. After many years the Bond In Motion exhibition left the London Film Museum in January 2021 and settled down in the United States.
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