SOFTWARE FOR THE OPTIMAL MANAGEMENT OF ONE OR MULTIPLE CEMETERIES
PROBLEMS WITH CEMETERY MANAGEMENT
CEMETERY PLANS IN PAPER FORM
In daily operations, issues often arise when a grave and corresponding burial need to be inspected on-site. It is necessary to print the plan in advance, mark the location on the cemetery map, and then transfer the information to the computer.
DIFFICULTIES WITH LOCATION
There is uncertainty about the exact location, and cross-referencing with a separate aerial image, for example, is time-consuming.
INACCURATE DATA BASIS
Often, there are no precise cemetery plans that show the exact positions of graves, grave fields, and grave rows.
NO "REPRESENTATION" OF THE CEMETERY REGULATIONS IN THE CEMETERY PLAN
In a paper cemetery plan, additional information such as funeral directors, fees, stonemasons, or grave types cannot be recorded. It is challenging to maintain an overview in daily operations.
COORDINATION BETWEEN THE VARIOUS PARTIES
The responsible employees at the town hall, the funeral home, the cemetery gardeners, and other involved parties must coordinate by phone, email, or in person when there are changes. This process is cumbersome and time-consuming.
MANAGING MULTIPLE CEMETERIES
Managing multiple cemeteries presents additional challenges. If the cemeteries have different regulations, it can be particularly difficult to keep track of everything.