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2nd August 1968, Page 33
2nd August 1968
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

with Ron Cater There can be little doubt that vehicle cleaning is fast becoming a recognized part of operational scheduling. To employ one's drivers on this job is seldom satisfactory as the task is a messy and damp one at best entailing wearing some sort of protective clothing. Neither can many companies afford the luxury of a vehicle washer, be it man or machine, spending most of the time standing idle and waiting for the brood to return to the roost.

As with many activities in this highly competitive world, the obvious answer is to put the job out to contract and I learned recently of a firm with bases in all the major cities and towns throughout the UK that is offering an extremely comprehensive service. The company is Mobile Fleet Washing Services (London) Ltd.. and its services are offered under four headings; 1. vehicle washing, 2. chassis washing/degreasing, 3. annual MoT chassis cleaning and 4. chassis repainting. As the name of the firm suggests, its services are truly mobile, all the necessary equipment being carried from job to job. Specially trained staff are used keeping the time involved in any one operation to the minimum.

Washing of vehicles is usually carried out on a weekly or fortnightly basis, the firm will prepare rotas for your fleet which will ensure each and every one being regularly attended to. The same applies to the other services offered which are arranged to suit both the convenience and the operational requirements of the fleet operator.

All the four services are submitted with detailed quotations on request from the firm's head office at, 18 Blatchington Road, Hove, Sussex.