Janet / Thursday, 7 September 2023 / Categories: Latest News, Wide Format & Signage News, Associations OMA launches industry-wide automated insertion order tool, OASIS The Outdoor Media Association (OMA) has launched the first Out of Home (OOH) industry-wide automated insertion order tool, OASIS (Outdoor Advertising Standardised Integration System). The cloud-based platform was built in consultation with the Media Federation of Australia’s (MFA) Outdoor Futures Council (OFC) and OMA members to standardise and streamline the campaign buying and verification process. “The OMA commenced building the platform in 2022 after identifying a market need to simplify and standardise the communication between OOH media owners, agencies and verification companies. OASIS is a practical tool that can be accessed in real-time, which means that amendments are visible immediately and by everyone, ultimately leading to greater accuracy in reporting for OOH campaigns,” says OMA CEO Elizabeth McIntyre. Head of Trading for Omnicom, John Lynch, adds, “We are excited by the potential of OASIS to save us time throughout the buying process of OOH. From booking to verification, having one point of reference will reduce errors and allow us to spend more time in the planning phase. Any reduction of admin and improving ease of transaction is a big win.” OMA and MOVE General Manager Kylie Green comments, “The building of the OASIS tool is a real achievement for our members, demonstrating what we can accomplish when we work together as an industry. We identified a pain point in the transaction process and then explored achievable ways in which we could improve systems for media owners, media agencies, and OOH verification providers. This positions us well for the launch of MOVE 2.0 in 2024, which will be an exciting evolution of our industry to more granular audience measurement.” For more information: https://www.oma.org.au/oasis Previous Article Over 100 golfers tee off at Visual Connections Sydney Golf day Next Article Northwood, Aspinall and Blachut step down from Women in Print Print 615