Eric H
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If someone were to add a Friction machine to a site that already had 2 touchless units that were washing 25,000 CPY combined what would the 3rd friction machine wash?
Not more than 12,500 based on facts presented.If someone were to add a Friction machine to a site that already had 2 touchless units that were washing 25,000 CPY combined what would the 3rd friction machine wash?
Mac I would like to get a friction myself is Istobal ever going to come up with a wall mounted system vs a gantry system. My wife told me the other day that it looks too old school & intimidating. I like my local istobal distributor super nice guy but we like a friction that’s a open concept. Talk to me some on gantry.We have a distributor who had four PDQ touchless units. He replaced one with an Istobal friction. That bay's revenue went up about 40% and his wash cost went down about the same. He proceeded to replace two more PDQ machines and his numbers increased about the same, as his cost per wash went way down. That being said, your location is a big unknown, If you do this, go with a good friction.
I think you'd do 8,973 cpy in the friction bayIf someone were to add a Friction machine to a site that already had 2 touchless units that were washing 25,000 CPY combined what would the 3rd friction machine wash?
Because 30% of his biz is when EE is closed + he can easily add a friction but not a tunnelIf you're location can support and has the demand for three IBAs why not look at converting site to EE?
I hear ya, I operate both. In my experience the revenue potential is certainly higher with an EE than IBA's. Some sites can't support the layout as mentioned, others just prefer the 24/7 no employee operation of IBA's, but as an owner/operator of both, if I had a site that was doing enough volume to justify a third IBA, I would at least look at it.Because 30% of his biz is when EE is closed + he can easily add a friction but not a tunnel