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ith competition for a share of consumers’ wallets becoming ever fiercer, retailers and retail property owners are going all out to attract shoppers. This has become crucial to their survival in an environment where consumer confidence and spending are hampered by a lacklustre economy. “Retail property owners have taken bold steps to grow the foot traffic they need to remain viable,” says Emma Corder, country manager for Nilfisk South Africa. “Large capital expenditure projects like regional mega malls and refurbishments can win them only so much room to manoeuvre. Thereafter, shoppers have to be encouraged to keep returning by creating an experience that appeals to them. “It should come as no surprise that substantially more than 90% of shoppers say they expect these spaces to be clean and well-kept. This represents clear, low-hanging fruit that the retail sector can grab to remain relevant.” Nilfisk is a leading global provider of professional cleaning products and services across many industry sectors, including retail. International studies show that as many as 99% of shoppers say poor cleanliness would negatively

affect their perception of a retail environment. Not surprisingly, unclean washrooms and unpleasant odours rate higher than poor customer service in turning consumers away. While it may seem obvious, this key insight could prove to be the difference between a shopping centre or retail store outperforming nearby competition. Corder notes that in many instances, investing in suitable cleaning equipment does not garner enough attention. “Purchasing cleaning products is often seen as a grudge purchase and whilst many retailers aim to bolster their cleaning resources there are also those who invest very little or choose only to do so at certain times of the year, e.g. just before an audit is due. “Overall, the investment in cleaning products is inconsistent and the staff is often left using products that are not part of the original cleaning specification. For a supplier, it’s important to offer a consistent standard especially when servicing a chain of the same stores,” says Corder. Corder points out that throughout the years of supplying the retail industry, Nilfisk has gained in-depth insight into the challenges that both the supplier and customer face.

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