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STAND: B10 Jangro, the UK and Ireland’s largest network of independent janitorial and cleaning distributors, will welcome visitors ‘Back to the Future’ at stand B10 at The Manchester Cleaning Show 2020, 25-26 March at Event City.
Jangro is celebrating its 40th anniversary, and its stand is set to reflect the company’s evolution since its founding in 1980 – and indeed, the whole cleaning industry – in terms of technology and innovation. The stand will incorporate a
futuristic theme to demonstrate how Jangro is continuing to shake off the ‘old-fashioned’ perception of the sector, and helping its customers do so too.
As well as showcasing its technologically advanced innovations, including Digital Wall Charts and Virtual Room Experience, there will also be a VIP Virtual Reality experience available. Jangro’s famous barista service returns to offer visitors complimentary refreshments and a space to network. Any voluntary contributions received will be donated to MacMillan Cancer Support.
Jangro’s national accounts team will also be on the stand ready to chat and offer help and advice. This could be answering any questions about new or existing products, explaining the simple transition process when first choosing Jangro or talking about the customer benefits once onboard. These include: health and safety compliance, the reliability of Jangro’s national service, centralised fixed pricing, and added value extras such as Jangro’s award- winning training programme ‘Learning Management Solution’ (LMS), Budget Control Software and Product Usage Guides.
Jangro CEO, Joanne Gilliard, commented: “We are looking forward to kicking off our 40th anniversary celebrations at the Manchester Cleaning Show this year. We are excited to unveil our new stand, which marks a real change from last year’s ‘Jangro Garden’. As ever, it will be highly engaging, informative, and offer an ideal space to network and refuel. So make sure you pop by to say hello!”
www.jangro.net/mcrshow NILFISK
STAND: C01 The Nilfisk Group will be exhibiting at the 2020 Manchester Cleaning Show, and look forward to welcoming customers present and new to it's stand.
Nilfisk was founded on a vision of producing and selling products of the highest quality worldwide and for more than 100 years has adapted to the changing needs of markets and customers with innovative products and solutions. This vision is succinctly delivered by the Liberty SC50 autonomous scrubber dryer that will be demonstrated on our stand.
The Liberty is the first Nilfisk solution to bridge the gap between traditional human operation and the next
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generation of autonomous cleaning equipment. Utilising advanced sensors and powerful image interpretation technology, the Liberty SC50 can map sites, plan operational routes and independently execute a floor cleaning route all with minimal operator training and maximum safety.
The unit operates in three modes. ‘Copycat’ performs a single manual ride through and then flawlessly replicates the cleaning path every time, ‘Fill-in’ sees the unit ride once around the perimeter of the cleaning area and figure out how best to clean the rest, while ‘Manual’ allows you to manually operate the unit freely.
Also on display will be the SC3500 ride on scrubber dryer, a Tomorrows Cleaning Awards 2020 nominee. The SC3500 is part of the GO-line range, developed as a result of the clear split in the market between those requiring a basic scrubber dryer and those looking for added value solutions including automation.
The Nilfisk SC3500 ride on is a competitively priced, robust cleaning machine with a scrubbing width of 710mm and a working speed of up to 6kph allowing large areas of floor to be cleaned quickly and effectively. The unit features 110L solution and recovery tanks, ensuring minimal fill ups and reduced downtime.
www.nilfisk.com
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