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Mark VII Signs New Distributor for Iowa, E. Nebraska

Midwest Carwash Systems brings more than 15 years of industry experience
ARVADA, Colo. -- Mark VII Equipment Inc., the U.S. subsidiary of WashTec AG of Germany, the leading supplier of innovative solutions for the carwash business worldwide, has announced that it has signed Midwest Carwash Systems as its distributor in Iowa and eastern Nebraska.

Based in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and with offices and technicians in Des Moines, Iowa, and Omaha, Neb., Midwest Carwash Systems is owned by Darrell Winter. The company is now servicing all Mark VII customers throughout the territory.

"We are pleased to welcome Midwest Carwash Systems to the Mark VII [image-nocss] distributor network," said Steve Jeffs, vice president of sales at Mark VII. "Darrell and his team have over 15 years of experience serving carwash operators in this market, and we're confident in their ability to deliver excellent sales, service and support to Mark VII customers in their area."

Founded in 1966 and headquartered in Arvada, Colo., Mark VII is a wholly owned subsidiary of WashTec AG of Germany, a leading supplier of solutions for the carwash business worldwide. 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.

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