Saturday 4 October 2008

Car Valeting/Washing in Supermarket Car Parks


In nowadays, people usually go to the supermarket by driving their cars to which it's a better way comparing to carry it by themselves. Therefore, while customers are consuming, why dont they get their cars washed? In this way, they'll have a clean car and lots of shoppings after leaving the supermarket!

But what is it all about? The Waves Car Washed Limited supplies hand car washed and valeting sevices to supermarkets, property owners, retailers and car park operators across the UK and Ireland. This isnt some random business but acutally they've got their patent in which they developed a brand, service, specialist equipment that provide a highly professional level of service. Here are some ways of how they keep their business running.

  • Customers enjoy a premium service at affordable prices

  • Clients enjoy a guaranteed revenue stream as well as the enhanced loyalty of their customers from a quality supplier

  • Franchisees / managers operate a proven and successful business model

When back in Taiwan, Ive seen this in the supermarket and the service was actually fantastic! Not only its quality of washing cars but also their customers service and promotions have been an effect of getting more people's attention and trusts. They've given out a VIP card for people who usually have a certain schedule of shopping in the supermarket or even just feel like whenever they need/want a car wash.

However, when observing deeply into this business, is it true that there arent any weaknesses? Not quite. Let us think it this way, car valeting/washing in supermarkets car parks usaully need both machines and employees. In fact, this indicates the business needs an amount of labours to keep the service working, although they may substitutes them with machineries. The implication shows the wages for employees would be increasing.

For all these examinations, it concludes a result of having both quality services at the same time could be an improvement and crucial influence for businesses. Think about it, who doesnt want a premium service after all?

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