laundry review
Understanding the SA laundry and dry cleaning industry
This report focuses on Laundry and Dry Cleaning Services and includes information on the state of the industry and new trends. There are profiles of nine companies including commercial laundries such as those housed in The Bidvest Group, which owns Boston Launderers, Montana Laundries and First Garment, as well as Combined Cleaners, trading as Spot-On Cleaners. Profiles of franchise operators include Nannucci, Levingers and Pressed In Time. The South African laundry and dry cleaning industry has had mixed fortunes over the years. Stakeholders
estimate that the laundry industry is growing at between 5 percent and 10 percent per annum, but dry-cleaning services have been in decline for some years. Significant increases in the cost of water and electricity and unreliable electricity supply have affected the industry. Commercial laundry operations that provide services for industries such as healthcare have been affected by an increased number of on-premises laundries. The industry employs more than 50,000 people and services clients across many sectors. The laundry sector offers opportunities for SMEs as start-up costs for commercial laundromats can be low, with second-hand equipment being readily available. Entrepreneurs can also start businesses from their homes with a single washing machine and very little capital. No formal training is required and very few employees in the industry have tertiary qualifications. However, competition is intense, and small laundry businesses are increasingly offering value-added services such as pick-up and delivery
and improving customer service to ensure that they can succeed. The high costs associated with running a laundry and dry cleaning operation make this a low margin business. The industry is dependent on disposable income and a large number of South African households employ domestic workers who do household laundry. New residential developments are providing communal laundry facilities. Industrial laundries are reliant on large contracts from the hospitality and healthcare sectors, where some companies are taking laundry in-house.
Some key topics covered in the report: • Size of the industry • State of the industry • Influencing factors • Competition • S.W.O.T analysis • Industry outlook For more information about this report visit: https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/qvhpu7
Texcare International Frankfurt not taking place this year In view of the ongoing coronavirus crisis, exhibition organisers Messe Frankfurt announced in September that Texcare International 2021 to be held in Frankfurt, Germany at the end of November has been cancelled. The Advisory Council of the world’s leading textile-care fair has voted to cancel Texcare International for this year because its success can no longer be guaranteed. Kerstin Horaczek, vice president of Technology Shows at Messe Frankfurt, commented: “Together with our partners, we worked untiringly to stage the Texcare International for the textile-care sector in the autumn. However, a leading international trade fair with a significantly reduced spectrum on show would not do justice to
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participants’ expectations of the fair as the most important meeting place and innovation hub for the sector.” Messe Frankfurt stressed that it will continue to offer the textile care sector several events where they can do business in other important economic regions of the world. Russian experts from the textile-care sector will meet at Texcare Forum Russia in Moscow on 15 September. On 27 September 2021, Messe Frankfurt France will stage Texcare Forum Nantes. Texcare Asia & China Laundry Expo, Asia’s leading textile-care trade fair, will open its doors in Shanghai from 22 to 24 December 2021, moving from its original September dates. Next year, the Clean Show, the biggest trade fair for textile care
on the American continent, also organised by Messe Frankfurt, will see the industry present its latest innovations and developments in Atlanta from 30 July to 2 August 2022.