Completely new

Loogman fuelling & washing opens revamped car wash in Aalsmeer

De vernieuwde wasstraat van Loogman in Aalsmeer heeft twee kunststof transportbanden. Foto: ProMedia

Loogman fuelling & washing has commissioned a completely renovated car wash in Aalsmeer. The location features three drive-in lanes, modern washing equipment and sustainable facilities, including 1,264 solar panels on the roof.

According to Loogman, the new car wash was designed with convenience, speed and the environment in mind. Whereas customers could previously choose from two drive-in lanes, the location now has three. One of these is set up as a special Loogman Pay lane. Through the Loogman Wash app, customers can purchase a voucher in advance, after which the license plate number is automatically recognised and the barrier opens. Paying at the cash register is thus a thing of the past. The other two lanes do have manned cash registers.

The entrance to the car wash has three lanes, one of which is suitable for Loogman Pay.

Renewed car wash installation

The technology of the car wash has also been revamped. Vehicles are now guided through the car wash via a plastic conveyor belt instead of a chain conveyor. In addition, the pre-wash and main wash have been merged, which should ensure a faster and smoother flow.

There are 1,264 solar panels on the roof of the new building, with which the company generates a large part of its energy supply sustainably. The vacuum hall is integrated in the same building and has 46 spots with double hoses. There are also mat cleaners, wipe and odour dispensers and dashboard guns. Indoor cleaning still takes place at the same location as before, although the approach route has been modified to improve the process.

Further expansions

In the coming period, the site will be further expanded with additional facilities. These include industrial washing machines for washing large quantities of textiles, a bulk machine for deposit collection and several parcel walls from different providers.

There will also be a flower kiosk, a candy machine for use outside opening hours and tyre pumps. Six new loading bays will also be created in the car park, including battery storage.

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This article was automatically translated from the Dutch language original to English (British).

Author: Nina Koelewijn

Source: MobilityEnergy.com