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Do you provide Cleaning services? We want to hear from you!

Each month on FM Briefing we’re shining the spotlight on a different part of the facilities management market- and in March we’ll be focussing on Cleaning services.

It’s all part of our ‘Recommended’ editorial feature, designed to help FM industry buyers find the best products and services available today.

So, if you’re a supplier of Cleaning services and would like to be included as part of this exciting new shop window, we’d love to hear from you – for more info, contact Luke Webster on l.webster@forumevents.co.uk.

Here are the areas we’ll be covering, month by month:

March – Cleaning

April – Total Facilities Management

May – Energy Management

June – Security

July – Air Conditioning

August – Waste Management

September – Asset Management

October – FM Software

November – Business Continuity

December – Fire Safety & Equipment

For more information on any of the above, contact Luke Webster on l.webster@forumevents.co.uk.

Contact cleaning sector receives boost ahead of Brexit

A new report on the commercial cleaning equipment market has found that sales showed above inflation growth in 2018, though manufacturers and distributors face several challenges and shifting product trends.

The 270 page report from MTW Research suggests the cleaning equipment market has increased by 15%, boosted by product development – particularly in the powered cleaning machine market.

Whilst Brexit represents a key threat to the cleaning equipment market in 2018, forecasts are positive with above inflation growth likely to 2022.

MTW suggest the Brexit transition phase should offer stability for the cleaning equipment market, though highlights varying product trends and growth across the market.

Powered cleaning machine sales will outperform the cleaning equipment market in 2018, representing the fastest paced sector of the commercial cleaning market equipment.

The hard floor cleaning machine market is exhibiting healthy growth, with volume demand in the vacuum cleaner market and pressure washer market positive in 2018.

The market for these products will exceed £300 million for the first time in 2018, exhibiting growth of more than 50% since 2012.

The report reveals a number of positive product trends within the powered cleaning market.

MTW Director Mark Waddy said: “Whilst price deflation remains apparent in the cleaning equipment market, manufacturers are successfully differentiating themselves and their products. Demand for high quality, user friendly cleaning equipment which enhances efficiency continues to underpin growth for the cleaning equipment market, offsetting the threat of lower priced imports.”

The report also reviews the cleaning chemicals market, finding that whilst demand is strong for ‘antibacterial’ chemicals and ‘deep cleaning’, opportunities for growth in the environmentally friendly chemicals sector are significant in 2018. Often perceived as being ‘safer’ for the cleaning contractor and the end user, ‘green’ chemicals and more environmentally friendly cleaning processes are likely to continue to grow share of the cleaning chemicals market in the longer term.

A focus on hygiene across the spectrum of end use sectors continues to underpin the cleaning chemicals sector, with manufacturers of cleaning equipment working more closely with chemical suppliers to offer enhanced cleaning solutions. MTW report a 30% increase in cleaning chemicals over the review period, with growth set to outstrip inflation to 2022.

Westgrove Group aiming to double turnover by 2021

Facilities management specialist The Westgrove Group is aiming to more than double its turnover to £40 million by the end of 2021.

The company is expanding across its core service areas of security, cleaning and customer service teams, with a goal of increasing its market share in shopping centres and moving into new sectors as it heads in 2018.

Turnover is expected to top £25million in the current financial year, representing an increase of 30% from the previous 12 month period.

The business is established in the property management sector and Westgrove says the recent growth secures its position as one of the largest independent security and cleaning companies operating alongside larger PLCs.

Based in Warrington in the North West, the company – which celebrates its 20th anniversary later this year – employs over 1,000 people in over 50 shopping centres across the UK, working with major landlords and managing agents including CBRE and Savills UK.

It was recently appointed as the soft services Partner for The Lexicon redevelopment project in Bracknell. The scheme, a redevelopment of Bracknell town centre, is managed by Cushman and Wakefield.

Starting initially in cleaning in 1998, Westgrove moved into security in 2008 as a natural service partner and now operates a ‘dual service’ model of both cleaning and security on the majority of its sites.

Managing Director Claire McKinley Smith said: “Offering a dual service approach has been significant in terms of growing our business and enabling us to develop a consistent culture. Most sites we work with require both security and cleaning so it makes sense to use one provider – or Partner as we prefer to refer to ourselves.

“There is one point of contact and the teams have exposure to the same colleague benefits such as training and development, reward and recognition, and service excellence initiatives. We believe this has been pivotal to our success over recent years and we have certainly seen a preference from our partners to work this way.”

The company launched its bespoke service provision Synergy by Westgrove in 2016, focusing on added value, strategic contract management and innovation, which has led to a number of contract wins including The Galleries Shopping Centre in Bristol and St Johns Shopping Centre in Liverpool with Munroe K Asset Management Ltd (MKAML), plus Media City in Salford Quays and Doncaster and Sheffield Airport with Peel Land and Property.

The latter contract win sees Westgrove moving into aviation, too. The contract includes the provision of cleaning and PRM (Persons with Reduce Mobility) services showing how the company is adapting to new requirements from its Partners.

Westgrove Group Joint Chairmen Steve Fives said: “We have worked incredibly hard over the past 20 years and have seen the business grow from a team of six to over 1,000 colleagues today across the UK.

“We never want to stand still and the move into aviation and PRM demonstrates our progressive approach. We are always striving to improve the business and grow through innovation and quality of service.

“Remaining independent has been a massive strength. It gives a much greater personal feel to our business and we can offer a level of flexibility and transparency without compromising on service.”

McKinley Smith added: “We really believe in the Westgrove brand which is very much about passion, dynamism and a ‘can do’ ethos. Our teams are our colleagues. Our clients become our partners. This is very much the bedrock of our success alongside our principle that volume will never take precedence over quality.”

Churchill seals Dover deal

Churchill has won a three-year contract to provide cleaning services to Dover Harbour Board, the owner and operator of he Port of Dover.

The port is the world’s busiest passenger port, with 16 million travellers, 2.1 million lorries, 2.8 million cars and motorcycles and 86,000 coaches passing through it each year. It boasts an annual turnover of £58.5 million.

The contract, which began in December 2016, includes cleaning of more than 70 buildings, along with internal and external cleaning services, washroom services, plumbing and maintenance.

Churchill has recently up-skilled existing team members to enhance service capability on-site to include plumbing, maintenance and grounds maintenance, improving serve delivery and delivering cost synergies in the process.

The operational delivery model in place at the Port of Dover combines state-of-the-art technology and innovative equipment to provide a forward-thinking solution. This includes implementation of Churchill’s bespoke MapTag system to manage reactive and periodic cleaning tasks, spill management, quality auditing and fault reporting, which has delivered increased accountability and planning efficiencies. Churchill has also introduced chemical-free cleaning with pure water, which absorbs dirt particles and removes bacteria efficiently without the use of chemicals, leaving a residue-free finish on all surfaces.

James Temby, regional manager commented: ‘’This is a hugely exciting contract for Churchill. One of our key business ambitions is to grow our transport portfolio and being awarded the contract for one of the busiest ports in Europe offers the best platform to move forward.

“The original win and subsequent contract successes demonstrates our capability in this area and we are delighted to have been trusted as a partner. We are confident we will continue to deliver the highest standards and grow our partnership with the Port to ensure a successful ongoing relationship.”

www.churchillservices.com

LCC Support Services

INDUSTRY SPOTLIGHT: LCC Support Services

LCC Support Services is a leading national cleaning provider, independently owned with over 20 years experience in customer care. From LCC’s inception the passion led by its Chairman, Bob Vincent, has permeated through the business and created trust and solidarity simultaneously between the company and its clients.

LCC Support Services is committed to building strong, long term relationships with its clients and also with the people it employs. The comapny’s service provision encompasses all aspects of specialist requirements associated with the cleaning industry of today.

LCC Support Services plays an active role within the industry and is a member of the Cleaning and Support Services Association (CSSA), the British Institute of Cleaning Science (BiCSC) and is also on the committee at the Worshipful Company of Environmental Cleaners.

www.lccss.co.uk

British Cleaning Council

UK’s cleaning industry set to grow, reveals BCC

A survey compiled for the British Cleaning Council (BCC) by market researcher Firedog Research shows that the cleaning industry contributes more than £24 billion into the UK economy, and is also one of the biggest employees of people, with over 70,000 actively working within the sector.

Wage growth is also higher than the national average, with a growth of 6.5 per cent compared to the national average of 2.3 per cent.

New businesses increased from 4,380 to 4,910 between 2015 and 2016, along with turnover – up by 21 per cent since 2010. Businesses that ceased trading rose from 3,600 to 3,725 between 2014 – 2015, an increase of 3 per cent. However, this figure is much lower than that of national average for companies going out of business, at 9.4 per cent.

Currently, workers across the cleaning industry have lower levels of qualifications than those in other sectors, with a third of the workforce without a BIFM Level 2. However, the latest Working Future Projections shows that there will be a move towards staff holding higher qualifications going forward, with 50 per cent expected to be qualified at Level 4 and above and a fall of four per cent of those people holding no formal qualifications.

Simon Hollingbery, British Cleaning Council Chairman said: “There’s very encouraging signs in the turnover and growth figures, and we need to keep working hard to make sure people in the industry get those higher qualifications.”

www.britishcleaningcouncil.org

Great Western Railway awards Servest with three-year contract…

The facilities management company, Servest, will provide a comprehensive range of cleaning services to 150 trains and 102 stations for the Great Western Railway franchise after securing a three-year contract.

Awarded after a ‘competitive tender process’, Servest will implement its expertise in the disciplines required to deliver a bespoke, high-quality solution at train services across the West, from Penzance to Paddington as well as across the South, South West and Wales.

Servest’s chief operating officer, Johan Venter said: “This is a hugely exciting contract for the Group. One of our key business ambitions is to grow our rail portfolio. Being awarded one of the largest and most prestigious contracts in the UK offers the best platform that we can possibly have to move forward. The win demonstrates Servest’s capability in this area and we’re delighted to have been trusted as a partner.”

The contract includes turnaround and in-transit cleans, in addition to cleaning trains overnight ready to go back into service the following day.

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