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JTM Service achieves its goal with Bradford City FC win
Leeds commercial laundry specialist, JTM Service, has won been commissioned by Bradford City Football Club, boosting its impressive portfolio within the region’s sporting sector.
The company already works for household names, Leeds United and Yorkshire County Cricket Cub and is now supplying The Bantams with specialised laundry chemicals and professional commercial laundry equipment to ensure the team’s unique claret and amber strip is super smart for every game.
Bradford City is looking forward to consolidating its heroic achievements of last season, which saw a promotion to Division 1 after two cup appearances at Wembley.
JTM facilities manager David Dowse said: “Reliable and efficient laundry facilities are absolutely vital as the team’s strip reflects its powerful brand. JTM’s experience in this sector, coupled with its strong credentials, reputation for excellent customer care and competitive pricing structure, ensures our teams look their absolute best for every game. JTM updated the antiquated systems in use at the stadium and showed great care and patience in ensuring we achieved the right results.”
Bill Wharldall, chemical division manager added: “Our breadth and depth of expertise in laundry chemicals and equipment has been instrumental in clinching this prestigious commission. It is tremendous to be helping The Bantams achieve goals off the field and very satisfying to share in the Club’s continued success.”
JTM Service was established in 1983 by managing director, John Middleton, a trained service engineer. Employing 20 people, it provides laundry facilities and services across a number of sectors, including health, care homes and social housing and works with more than 100 housing associations across the North of England.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by David Gatehouse .
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