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UAMCC and Relief for Washers Merge to Form Industry Organization
United Association of Mobile Contract Cleaners www.uamcc.org and Relief for Washers, www.reliefforwashers.com announced that they have entered into an agreement that establishes a new nationwide state network organization that represents the contractor, distributor and manufacture in the pressure washing industry.
Robert Hindeliter, founder of UAMCC announced, "Relief for Washers and the UAMCC have created a powerful new alliance in the power washing industry with the size and scope to offer the very best to everyone affiliated with the industry nationwide. Our immediate focus is on a detailed and deliberate integration of our two initiatives in a way that best serves our customer – the contractor. This presents a new opportunity for the industry and affords everyone an opportunity to continue to grow their businesses."
“The merger with Relief for Washers was a logical decision. Their efforts to assist contractors with the resources and support in the Southeast has clearly shown the industry their ability, dedication, and resolve to assist the industry throughout the country.” he added.
Relief for Washers founder, Carlos Gonzales explained, “The integration with UAMCC is the next logical step in the evolution of the RFW efforts to provide the best available resources and tools to the industry during and after the drought. Merging with UAMCC gives the contractor an instant vehicle to accomplish this.” He added, “we are extremely gratified to be in a position where the resources from UAMCC and the capabilities and fresh ideas from RFW can now come together in a single nationwide networked organization.”
UAMCC and RFW will continue to make water restriction issues in the southeast their top priority during the merger. “Our sincerity and purpose around the drought and creating an organization that truly embraces a contractors needs are validated today with this announcement. It is a significant step forward for the new organization and the industry in which it will foster unity, cooperation, and progress,” Robert added. Changes have already begun with the new organization with the immediate implementation of state wide chapters with the emphasis being placed in the drought areas.
Though the UAMCC name will remain synonymous in the industry, the new path it has forged with RFW will be different. Carlos explained, “we are revamping everything about the UAMCC so that it will involve the contractor even more by allowing them to assist in the establishment of our direction.” He added, “there are individuals with a wealth of talent within the industry that have unyielding enthusiasm. Today, because of this merger, they will be given an opportunity to share their ideas and provide input for the new organization.”
Manufacturing companies and industry associations such as Alkota, CETA, Landa, Mosmatic, WJTA and Hydrotek were aware of the announced merger and subsequent meetings are expected to take place.
Details of the merger were not disclosed.
Contact
Robert Hindeliter
United Assoc. Mobile Contract Cleaners
Delco Cleaning Systems
www.uamcc.org
Robert@dcs1.com
Carlos Gonzales
Relief for Washers
New Look Powerwash
www.reliefforwashers.com
contact@reliefforwashers.com
United Association of Mobile Contract Cleaners www.uamcc.org and Relief for Washers, www.reliefforwashers.com announced that they have entered into an agreement that establishes a new nationwide state network organization that represents the contractor, distributor and manufacture in the pressure washing industry.
Robert Hindeliter, founder of UAMCC announced, "Relief for Washers and the UAMCC have created a powerful new alliance in the power washing industry with the size and scope to offer the very best to everyone affiliated with the industry nationwide. Our immediate focus is on a detailed and deliberate integration of our two initiatives in a way that best serves our customer – the contractor. This presents a new opportunity for the industry and affords everyone an opportunity to continue to grow their businesses."
“The merger with Relief for Washers was a logical decision. Their efforts to assist contractors with the resources and support in the Southeast has clearly shown the industry their ability, dedication, and resolve to assist the industry throughout the country.” he added.
Relief for Washers founder, Carlos Gonzales explained, “The integration with UAMCC is the next logical step in the evolution of the RFW efforts to provide the best available resources and tools to the industry during and after the drought. Merging with UAMCC gives the contractor an instant vehicle to accomplish this.” He added, “we are extremely gratified to be in a position where the resources from UAMCC and the capabilities and fresh ideas from RFW can now come together in a single nationwide networked organization.”
UAMCC and RFW will continue to make water restriction issues in the southeast their top priority during the merger. “Our sincerity and purpose around the drought and creating an organization that truly embraces a contractors needs are validated today with this announcement. It is a significant step forward for the new organization and the industry in which it will foster unity, cooperation, and progress,” Robert added. Changes have already begun with the new organization with the immediate implementation of state wide chapters with the emphasis being placed in the drought areas.
Though the UAMCC name will remain synonymous in the industry, the new path it has forged with RFW will be different. Carlos explained, “we are revamping everything about the UAMCC so that it will involve the contractor even more by allowing them to assist in the establishment of our direction.” He added, “there are individuals with a wealth of talent within the industry that have unyielding enthusiasm. Today, because of this merger, they will be given an opportunity to share their ideas and provide input for the new organization.”
Manufacturing companies and industry associations such as Alkota, CETA, Landa, Mosmatic, WJTA and Hydrotek were aware of the announced merger and subsequent meetings are expected to take place.
Details of the merger were not disclosed.
Contact
Robert Hindeliter
United Assoc. Mobile Contract Cleaners
Delco Cleaning Systems
www.uamcc.org
Robert@dcs1.com
Carlos Gonzales
Relief for Washers
New Look Powerwash
www.reliefforwashers.com
contact@reliefforwashers.com