Technology/Services

Mark VII Now Direct in Oklahoma

Carwash supplier launches sales, service in Sooner State
ARVADA, Colo. -- Mark VII Equipment Inc., the U.S. subsidiary of WashTec AG of Germany, a leading supplier of innovative solutions for the carwash business worldwide, has launched direct sales and service operations in the state of Oklahoma.

"We look forward to directly supporting our former distributor's customer base," said Murray Kennedy, CEO of Mark VII. "It includes plenty of Mark VIIs as well as a significant number of machines from our competitors. This fits perfectly with our strategy of being a one-stop service provider for key accounts."

Mark VII's Oklahoma-based [image-nocss] service technicians report to Doug Urban, regional service manager, and are supported by Mark VII's Allen, Texas regional office and warehouse. Ryan Beaty, vice president of sales for the Western Region, will direct sales operations in Oklahoma.

Founded in 1966 and headquartered in Arvada, Colo., Mark VII is a wholly owned subsidiary of WashTec. The combined companies have a global installed base of more than 30,000 units and sell a complete line of touchfree and friction rollover, self-serve, truck and tunnel carwash systems, as well as ancillary products and services. WashTec AG and Mark VII are not related to or affiliated with Integrated Services Inc., a U.S. company that markets a carwash controller product in the United States under the trademark WashTEC.

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