Dyer Equipment Service At Dyer Equipment we make every effort to start you in a business with the least possible risk and help you to achieve a complete and ongoing return on your investment. If any of your equipment requires service, please contact: Bob Acheson
The Dyer Equipment approach to service: Commitment - To help you achieve your goals in becoming a self employed business owner. Location - Dyer Equipment will find you a suitable location. Lease - Dyer will design and layout a proper plan for your space that reflects an equipment mix suitable for your trading area. Design & Layout - Dyer will design and layout a proper plan for your space that reflects an equipment mix suitable for your trading area. Business Plan - If necessary, Dyer will produce a business plan for presentation to your financial institution. Permits - Dyer will take all your plans to the city to obtain all necessary permits. Installation - Dyer will arrange for all contractors needed to install and finish your store, or help your own contractors with the construction. Quality - Dyer will oversee all construction to ensure that it meets our high standards and all building codes. Inspections - Dyer will arrange for all final inspections. Promotions - Dyer will assist with pre-opening and grand opening promotions. Training - Dyer will help train you and your staff for operations and maintenance. Support - Dyer provides ongoing support and advice. In short, we make every effort to start you in a business with the least possible risk, and help you to achieve a complete and ongoing return on your investment.
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Starting Your Laundry Business
There are thousands of businesses to choose from... everything from retail, wholesale, manufacturing and service businesses. Why should you choose the coin laundry business among your choices? We will discuss some of the reasons why a coin laundry facility should be selected for a new business venture. [More...] Coin Laundry History The origins of the coin laundry business dates back over 50years. The fist wringer washer was developed around 1907, but the public laundry concept was first seen in the late 20's and early 30's. Initially all of the 'take in' laundry was done by an attendant and returned to the customer. [More...] |