Growing demand for laundry service - For Engr. Fred Lumabas of Kalinisan Laundry, the growth of the Philippine’s personal laundry services is proving to be a boon for the business. “People are becoming more aware kung ano ang tunay na laundry,” he said, “which in turn, increases the demand for the service.”

Starting the business

It is advisable that one should start with a feasibility study because initial capital can run up to millions of pesos. “Make a study of whom you’re going to serve,” Lumabas suggested. “Consider, too, the availability of good quality water and your accessibility to target customers.”

With that, he related how Kalinisan Laundry started. “You see, we have this chain of hotels in Manila. We had our laundry done by one company. But the quality was not going up and up. So we did a study. In that study, we found out that it was then viable to start a laundry business. After that, I started buying second hand laundry equipment from the United States. With five machines, we started doing our own laundry in a small place in Makati in 1985. Each machine did 600 kilos for one-and-a-half-hours. With such capacity, we started doing the laundry of other hotels, restaurants, and fitness clubs, too. Later, we also washed export garments. Nang naging expensive ang lot sa Makati, we moved to Bagong Bayan, Quezon City two years after.”

Equipment

“Well, we started with second-hand washer extractors - eto ang mga machines na naglalaba, tapos nagpipiga,” he said. “Through the years, nang lumaki na ang volume ng laundry, nagging modernized na kami. We have now the most modern laundry equipment which we call the tunnel washers.

“Computer-controlled ito from loading of dirty linens hanggang sa paglabas, dried na. Ang capacity nito, one ton (1,000 kilos) per hour.”

Lumabas advised against using washing machined designed for homes. “Hindi pupuwede ang mga washing machines na intended for domestic use since maliit lang ang capacity nito. Hindi pang-commercial laundry. Not durable enough for, say, 30 kilos, 50 kilos, 100 kilos up to 600 kilos. Besides, domestic use requires neutral detergents only. Whereas, sa commercial laundry, limang chemicals ang ginagamit.”

Financing and profitability

“If you’re starting with personal laundry, you will need a minimum of P5 million, covering investments in equipment, business area, and operating costs,” he said, adding that for institutional laundry, startup financing requires a much larger amount. Lumabas disclosed that an entrepreneur may opt for franchising. “Pag franchised na laundry business, mas liberal ang terms; meaning, hulugan for so many years.”

Although both have proven to be profitable, personal and institutional laundry services differ in pricing, he explained. “Pag institutional, mura lang ang singil pero malaki and profitability kung malaki rin ang volume.

“Unlike sa personal laundry which is high margin, pero high risk. At saka, ang mga tao merong mga needs na dapat imi-meet ng personal laundry business.

“For example, kailangan mabilis, kailangan walang damit ng iba na nakahalo . . . that’s why personal laundry charges higher.”

Environmental impact

Before going into the business, the entrepreneur should think about being environmentally friendly. “Don’t think only about earning big profits,” Lumabas advised. “Think of your responsibility to the environment. You have to treat every liter of water you throw out.”

“In Kalinisan Laundry, we were able to put up our own water treatment plant since it was viable for us. Lahat ng pinaglabahan tini-treat naming, para pag labas sa canal, tama ang temperature, tama ang acidity, walang amoy, walang dumi, clear ang color.”

If at the start, an entrepreneur does not have enough to invest in a water treatment plant, Lumabas suggested that it would be more feasible to have the linens of restaurants and hotels contracted outside. “Mag concentrate ka na lang sa mga damit. That way, maliit lang ang water treatment na kakailanganin mo diyan.”*

Training and Seminar:
TLRC: Operating a Laundry Shop Business (Small-Scale) (18 hrs / 3 days) P3,289
Contact : 633-6733 or 637-4018 loc 300, 304, 306

Laundry Supplies and Materials

Chem Marketing
2 Sumulong St., Antipolo City
Tel: (02) 630-4427

Everlight Chemeicolor
461 Clavel St., Divisoria, Manila
Manila:  (02) 241-0076, 242-6934, 480-1046
Davao:  (082)  303-1273
Cebu: (032) 253-7576

source: www.philippinestoday.net, photo from richtv.net


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  2. eu-leh says:

    Duke Says: 3/26/2006 12:48:00 AM

    hi!

    thanks for dropping by my blog.

    Your entries are quite helpful and interesting.
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    Eu-Leh Says: 3/26/2006 07:11:00 AM

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    ellen Says: 6/28/2007 07:17:00 PM

    heloo.. :)
    sir pede pong makuha ung email add nyo? i would really like to ask questions about the business.
    we are doing a feasibility study po kasi.. hehe..

    yunelle_07@yahoo.com
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    maraming salamat =)

  3. rhodelyn javier says:

    hi, i am interested on the laundry shop business. How much po ba ang kelangan to put up ng ganung bisnis?
    Thanks.
    Pls. email me for infos. Will highly appreciate it.

  4. Leo says:

    hi rhodelyn, if you want to know more info from laundry operators and owners themselves, i suggest you join and participate in this “laundry business” forum.

  5. cathy says:

    hi cathy here, im planning to start a laundry shop actually nag uumpisa na mag canvass ng machines, i have the place na besides my computer shop…. ang location ko ay near sa school dormitory, apatment boarding house and residential yun ang target market ko… i want to ask questions what if vacation??? hu wud be my customers??? and how to talk to the establishments like hotels restaurants???

  6. Marlyn M. Soriani says:

    hi, i am interested in laundry shop business. i am from Santiago City Isabela, me and my husband have an internet cafe near front of the University of La Salette and the place we are renting is very spacious, this place was then a bording house since our landlady and her family was already in Japan and we are the caretaker of the house we also have a water pump (poso) which i think it could be a good water source, I want to use the space for this kind of business. Can you give me any information about this business? You could send me information at my e- mail add aylekryle@yahoo.com thank you!!

  7. Pearl Gulleban says:

    im about to have a feasibility study oa a laundry shop. what should i do first getting in this kind of this business? please help me out. im still a student.

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  9. carol says:

    I am getting interested in starting a laundry business since I’ve started patronizing one in our village due to lack of a helper. I see bulk of laundry fill their store. Will starting one at our village (in Las Pinas) still be feasible?

  10. jackson carlo t ollero says:

    pls i need assistance! on starting a laundry shop

  11. haydee says:

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  12. noel cabugawan says:

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  13. noel cabugawan says:

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  14. Lena Buhay says:

    Hi! I just want to ask those who already have laundry business about their marketing strategies. How do they market their business or do they rely only to walk-in clients? If they have contracts with hotels or restaurants near their place, do they charge higher price and are they giving terms for services rendered?
    Please help :) You can email me at lena_buhay@yahoo.com. Thanks!

  15. mark says:

    pwede ba magkatabi ang laundry shop at water station o bawal ito?

  16. caridad sanchez says:

    I have started a small laundry shop business, my problem is where to purchase staple wires for tagging my laundry. I used to buy at Laundry Supplies along Araneta Avenue, but said company had moved to an unknown address. I wish you could help me out. I live at Sta. Rosa, Laguna. Thanks so much.

  17. Lena Buhay says:

    Hi Ms. Caridad Sanchez! I think we have the same supplier of staple wires, the Laundry Supplies located along Araneta Avenue near Arlington and SM Sta. Mesa. You can contact these numbers 5842305 / 5840235. Their new address is Unit C 249 V Ibanez St. Brgy Little Baguio San Juan. They told me that they will move to San Juan but I haven’t check it yet. Good Luck! :)

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