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City Wash adds value to our clients' business; we believe in establishing long-term relationships, winning their trust and confidence. No customer is too small to be served. We target our growth on serving small retail outlets as well as MNCs. We are always prepared to meet high expectations from clients; for example, contaminated laundry in the manufacturing of tablet or steroid plant have serious implication and consequential. Thus, safety and quality control are stringent. Our delivery must always be on time and every time as spa retails outlets expect freshly washed towels daily. We build a core group of passionate and committed staff through continual skills upgrading and training and building a service excellence corporate culture. We have core expertise to serve the industries that needed laundry support services. We have clients from the Food Processing, Restaurants, Wellness, Pharmaceutical, Hotels, Boarding Schools, etc. We have this competitive edge against most of the local laundry service providers.

THE ENTIRE LAUNDRY PROCESS THE COLLECTION Our friendly drivers will be at the arranged locations for collection. Depending on the requirements, collectable are counted on the spot with a receipt for accountability. THE WASH The laundries will be delivered to the factory. All linens go through established standard or customized procedures in Segregated, Wash, Dried, Check and Press procedurals. THE DELIVERY Clean laundries will be delivered on time for use. We constantly ask for feedback to improve the services. We want to ensure our customers are happy and satisfy with the laundry services. DRY CLEANING & LAUNDRY SERVICES

Starting Your Own Home Laundry Business Written by: Tricia Goss • Edited by: Michele McDonough Updated May 12, 2010 • Related Guides: Digg If you love the scent of fabric softener and find ironing and folding to be a soothing form of therapy, a laundry service may be the perfect job for you. Learn how to start an at home laundry business and take steps to becoming your own boss. Overview As with any home-based business, there are many factors to consider before starting up a laundry service. You must think about the space needed, the variety of services you wish to offer, the rates you will charge and how you will acquire customers. Read on to learn about how to start an at home laundry business. Location

If you are planning to offer laundry services to just enough clients to keep you dryer busy most days, you may think that all you need is a washer and dryer. While this is certainly a good start, you will want to

consider whether you have other appropriate locations in your home as well. For example, there will most certainly be items that cannot go into the dryer, so you will need a place to hang those pieces. While a clothesline is nice, don't forget about days when inclement weather bars you from hanging laundry outdoors. Can you designate a place to keep dirty laundry prior to washing it without the risk of it being mixed up with your own dirty clothing? You will also need somewhere to sort the items prior to laundering them, a clean, flat folding station, room to iron if you plan to offer ironing services and a place to store clean, pressed and folded laundry. If you have pets, the folding, ironing and storage areas should ideally be located in a pet-free part of your home to prevent hair and pet dander from marring your hard work. Doing Business in Italy www.vasapolli.it Corporate and personal taxation. All kinds of companies. Ads by Google On the other hand, perhaps you want to know how to start an at home laundry business for several clients each day. Unless you happen to have a couple of washing machines and dryers, you may wish to consider carting your work to a nearby laundromat. If so, it is advisable to seek out several self-service laundry facilities near your home as there is a good chance that some will be busier than others on any given day. Be sure to test the appliances to ensure that they perform to your standards. You may even wish to talk to the owners of these locations to see if they will give you any discounts since you plan to bring them plenty of business. You will have a better chance of getting a deal at an attended laundry facility, as they can usually start the machines free of charge. Photo credit: sxc.hu/KarenBarefoot

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When considering how to start an at home laundry business, you can decide to offer as many or as few services as you choose. For example, you may opt to limit your services to washing, drying and folding or hanging items. If you wish to make other services available--and possibly broaden your customer base--there are several to take into account including pick up and delivery service, hand scrubbing collars, stubborn stain removal, the use of green laundry products and ironing. See the complete Bright Hub Guide to Starting a Business »Photo credit: sxc.hu/sulaco229 Rates Another key part of deciding how to start an at home laundry business is establishing how much to charge. Determining your rates depends on several aspects of your services. You must factor in the costs you will incur, including wear and tear on your appliances, water, gas and electricity if you plan to launder the items in your home; the cost to use washers and dryers as well as gas and use of your vehicle if you plan to wash clothing at another location; laundry products such as stain treatments, soaps and softeners; and other costs such as hangers (if you plan to supply them) and laundry wrap such as plastic that dry cleaners use or butcher paper and twine. You will also need to determine how much to charge for your time. Calling other laundry services in your area and requesting quotes can help you determine a fair yet competitive rate. Many laundry services charge by the pound or load. You may also wish to create a "menu" of extra services that

can be ordered "a'la carte," such as ironing, stain removal or pick up and delivery. Advertising

One way to advertise your home laundry business is to place an advertisement offering free laundry baskets or bags to a certain amount of customers who are the first to do business with you. Purchase or make decals or iron-on transfers with your name and phone number. Place the decals in the bottom of the laundry baskets or iron the transfers onto cloth laundry bags. You can set a special rate per basket or bag for a limited time, as well. For other advertising ideas, check out Advertising Your Home Business for Freeand Using Digg and Stumle Upon To Attract More Customers. Photo credit: morguefile.com/alvimann Other Considerations As with any home based business, there are other considerations to be made when learning how to start an at home laundry business. Check out the Bright Hub library of articles and tutorials for more help and information, including Essential Steps to Take During Business Start-Up, Checklist for Running a Small Business andHome Business Ideas A to Z.

--A laundry service is a company which does laundry for its clients. There are a number of different styles of laundry service, with varying rates. Laundry services are especially popular with people who are very busy, and with people and organizations which have high volumes of laundry, along with people who simply dislike doing laundry. Many communities have laundry services, which may be listed in the phone book or available through laundromats. In a classic laundry service, laundry is picked up from residences and businesses on a regular schedule. People usually pay by weight for their laundry, with the service washing, drying, and folding the laundry. Additional services like stain treatment, dry cleaning, and ironing may also be offered at some laundry services. It is also possible to drop laundry off with a laundry service. Many laundromats allow customers to drop laundry off for cleaning, also charging by weight. Customers may be able to pick from an a la carte menu which includes folding, ironing, and mending services. These services often offer quick turnaround for customers in a hurry. Ads by Google IPA Aerosol Dryer Environmentally friendly, clean, efficient and safe drying systems www.waferprocess.com

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Some laundry services cater to specific types of customers. Diaper services, for example, just handle cloth diapers for their customers, dropping off a load of freshly laundered diapers every time they pick up a dirty load. College laundry services handle dormitory laundry for college students, which may be limited to sheets and towels owned by the service, or extended to all student laundry. Other laundry services prefer to work with industrial customers like restaurants, inns, hospitals, and animal shelters. Some are specifically certified to handle biohazardous laundry, often charging an extra fee for hazardous substances. When considering a laundry service, there are several things to think about. In the case of people who do not own washers and driers, the alternative is a laundromat. Laundry services are convenient, but they can also be very costly, and it may be a good idea to price out laundromat services before committing to a laundry service. Turnaround time is also an important consideration, as are the types of laundry which a service is willing to handle. Finally, getting competing quotes from several laundry services is strongly recommended, for people who live in regions where more than one service is operating. People who use laundry services are sometimes willing to offer advice and recommendations. Asking around among friends and family members to see who uses a service is a good idea, as these people may be able to provide advice about the best service to use, and things to watch out for.

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