i wanted to update this a little. since I wrote my synopsis on industry consolidation, another local company has been bought out and merged with a larger one. that is new England car wash equipment in Massachusetts. they were purchased by Harrell's in a similar fashion as c.a.r. products was by dubois chemical co. again nothing I write is to disparage any of these companies, I like them all, but rather its just to show my opinion of consolidation in our industry as it is ongoing.
when harrells bought out NECWE we heard the same thing we did from c.a.r. products during their merger, nothing will change. however since harrells bought NECWE there has been an exodus of employees. today I sent an email to their parts guy and I received an auto email back saying he was no longer with the company. and from now on I should call an 800 number, or send an email to another harrells email address for parts orders. I sent an email order to that new address and a little while later I received a return email just saying thanks for your order. whats the big deal you ask? nothing, the process went just fine, hopefully my order is on its way to me. BUT, I have no idea who took the order. I have been told by another person in the business that parts orders are going directly to harrells now out of state. that used to be a guys job in mass. he was a nice guy that gave me lots of advice when I called to order parts. for example, I tried to order a valve one day that was expensive and he said wait, they make a rebuild kit for it instead. that saved me a ton of money at the time. but now if I am just emailing part numbers directly to someone at harrells headquarters will I ever get that type of personal assistance again? doubtful....
the exodus of help that the company has lost since the NECWE and Harrell's merger surprised me. they are a service company, and losing experienced help in that field can be tragic. so far the service hasn't suffered really, as far as I have seen anyway. but it hasn't been that long since the merger and when employees are unhappy the vultures start circling to pick the good ones away. and again, for a service company, the loss of long term experienced help is tough to deal with. it takes a long time for a non car wash person to be a technician. that on the job training isn't cheap. I have to wonder aloud though if the real value in buying NECWE wasn't the company itself but the contracts between NECWE and
PDQ and other manufacturers. that gives them a virtual
lock on everything related to those companies.
to add a little to the c.a.r. merger, I have heard several people tell me one of the annoyances that has come up since the merger was they no longer accept cash payments from C.O.D. customers, in ANY amount. and if you order from them and they show up and you have cash to pay them with, not only will they not accept it, they will not leave the product for you. and if you are NOT a c.o.d. customer you only have 30 days to pay your invoice or you get skipped on your next deliveries until you pay the invoice. one of their employees told me they had a bunch of angry cash paying customers when this started.
so my updated opinion of mergers and consolidation is still that it is bad for the industry, it leads to impersonalization in my opinion.