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Cleaning Hygiene Today April 2016

FEATURE CLEANING SHOW REVIEW Joanne Gilliard, operations director at Jangro, said: “The Manchester Cleaning Show was a huge success for Jangro this year. We were able to network with many like-minded companies in the industry, which generated lots of leads across the UK. “We had a great couple of days and were able to take with us some of our promotional items including our brand new mop head pens, which went down a treat and got everyone talking. “It was particularly great to meet some new faces at the exhibition and we are very much looking forward to attending the London Cleaning Show next year.” Jangro, the UK’s leading network of janitorial supply companies, took the opportunity 24 APRIL 2016 CLEANING HYGIENE TODAY to showcase its portfolio of products and was impressed but the regional nature of the audience saying that it “allowed the team at Jangro to meet some new faces while networking with other members of the cleaning industry.” “Our distancelearning programme, Learning Management Solution (LMS), was popular, as delegates could pick up free voucher codes for exclusive access to the award-winning training modules. The hygiene catalogue was also well received over the two-day event. We also received a strong interest in a variety of products including their environmentally friendly range of cleaning agents, Enviro Concentrates, which has been developed by experts to reduce users’ carbon footprints.” Craig McKay, sales and marketing director at Karcher UK added: “It’s been a fantastic show, attracting a number of high quality visitors to a great location. We’re now looking forward to the London show in March next year.” CHARITY Organisers the BCC also announced the Alzheimer’s Society as the organisation’s official charity for the Cleaning Show. Chair Simon Hollingbery said: “It’s a terrific organisation that is leading the fight against dementia in the UK. Anyone who has experienced Alzheimer’s in their family will know what a devastating disease it can be. Several close relatives of mine have succumbed to Alzheimer’s and it can be very traumatic seeing loved ones going through the different stages of this debilitating disease. It’s something that can affect any family.” LONDON Next year’s Cleaning Show will be the second one taking place in London following the move from Birmingham to London in 2015. That year the event was a third bigger than the midlands version and drew visitors from over 55 countries across the world. The event was sold out and organisers already have a waiting list of companies who want to exhibit next year, despite expanding the floorplan to accommodate the demand. Organisers said: “We have been working hard to create fresh features for the Cleaning Show based on feedback from the exhibitors and visitors. In 2015 these included a number of new features and we will be building on this in 2017”


Cleaning Hygiene Today April 2016
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