SHOW GUIDE
NILFISK STAND 01.439
The Nilfisk Group will be exhibiting its ‘one stop shop’ range of commercial and industrial cleaning equipment on Interclean stand number 01.439. Members of the UK team will be on the stand to welcome all visitors.
With 110 years of cleaning knowledge, Nilfisk offers the very best in cleaning solutions to millions of businesses and homes across the world.
Nilfisk’s product range covers floorcare equipment including scrubber dryers and sweepers, vacuum cleaners, high pressure washers and outdoor utility machines. At Interclean Nilfisk will be presenting several professional solutions and product innovations that can improve customers’ businesses.
Among the highlights are the new SC250 compact scrubber dryer, new SC6000 ride-on scrubber dryer and the TrackClean fleet management system.
DOLPHIN DISPENSERS STAND 11.528
Dolphin Dispensers, UK-based manufacturer and global commercial washrooms solutions provider, will be launching its extended Excel Dispenser range at this year’s ISSA/ Interclean Amsterdam event.
Masters in the art of creating seamless washrooms, Dolphin Dispensers’ current Excel range can be found within landmark commercial
Nilfisk SC250 is one of the most productive yet maneuverable, compact walk-behind scrubber dryers. The SC250 can scrub and sweep at the same time and is able to scrub and dry forwards and in reverse. The proprietary Lithium Batteries and Battery Management System allow compactness, extended runtime and battery lifetime versus traditional batteries.
The Nilfisk SC6000 is the next generation of mid-size professional battery-operated ride-on scrubber dryers. This model provides the latest technologies to optimise cleaning performance in the broadest range of applications with the lowest total cost of ownership.
With the TrackClean fleet management system, no matter the size of your cleaning equipment fleet, you can leverage the power of cloud-based data reporting in real time to optimise your resources and productivity. This enables more cleaning time, more square metres cleaned and more satisfied customers.
office developments and public buildings including education facilities, airports and stations around the world.
The Excel range features a complete range of washroom dispensers, from toilet roll dispensers to hand towel and soap dispensers. Stylishly designed, the range is manufactured from high impact and robust materials, while being janitor friendly and boasting a variety of capacities.
Garth Napier, Excel Sales Manager at Dolphin Dispensers, said: “Interclean is
TrackClean does not just track your equipment – it tracks your success.
Nilfisk are one of the world's largest manufacturers of commercial and industrial cleaning equipment. From Tub Vacs through to Grounds Maintenance and Road Sweepers, Nilfisk offers a complete and affordable solution to all cleaning challenges.
www.nilfisk.co.uk
one of our key events given the depth and breadth of the exhibition and the quality of attendees and exhibitors alike. We are very much looking forward to showcasing our Excel Dispenser range and discussing how our flexible solutions can be applied to make a washroom vision a reality.
“The Excel range would be a wise investment for companies servicing commercial washrooms given that the products are cost effective, whilst also being designed with users and replenishment staff front of mind.”
The company’s extensive product ranges can be seen within washrooms at some of London’s most renowned landmarks including the Swiss Re Building (known as the Gherkin), The Shard, 20 Fenchurch Street, The Royal Albert Hall, The London Transport Museum and The London Aquatics Stadium, in addition to the prestigious Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon.
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