Monday, February 6, 2017

High Sales of alcohol gel by Laboline earns them top position globally

João Batista França Sayão
João Batista França Sayão

Laboline, a company set up by Joao Batista Sayao has been quite successful since its introduction of alcohol gel into the market. The company which has been in existence for over a decade has grown steadily to become a household name in its native Brazil and globally as well. Although the main product sold by Laboline is alcohol based gel, they also have other products on sale which help prevent accidents in the home and other commercial spaces. Even so, the gel has continuously grown in the number of units sold, making its founder Joao Sayao are well known name in business circles.

The concern for the environment is one of the reasons for the invention of alcohol gel by Joao Batista Sayao. He is an entrepreneur that is passionate about integrity and conservation of the environment through the products created by Laboline for consumers. It is for this reason that all products from his company contain non-toxic substances earning them a good name among their friends and foes. In addition, the products can be used on a number of surfaces without damaging them in any way. When compared with other products placed in the same category, the alcohol gel always emerges s the sure winner because of its unique properties.

Increase in sales for alcohol gel produced by the Joao Sayao owned company began with the banning of liquid from being sold in supermarkets in Brazil, giving the gel product a chance to play in the competitive market. Laboline, led by its manager for business development Joao Batista Sayao took advantage of the situation and established the Alcoolgel brand as an alternative to many people that were used to using liquid alcohol for different purposes. The results were amazing with many people embracing the product and setting it on a successful course in the market.

The success of Alcoolgel has seen the company established by Joao Sayao and his partner make profits that surpass the $ 200 million dollar mark. This has led to the creation of jobs for many people locally and abroad which was one of the goals set by the Brazilian entrepreneur when he set up the business.  Since, Laboline is a registered company with certificates from regulatory bodies in Europe, brazil and even the United States; it is only obvious that its success will continue to be seen thanks to the efforts of Joao Batista Sayao.

Alcohol Gel Puts João Batista Sayão França at the Top of His Game

João Batista França Sayão
Laboline is one of the most respected companies in the industry due to its ingenious innovation of alcohol gel, thanks to Joao Batista Sayao. Whereas the industry has been in existence for over two decades, at no single point has its popularity wavered. Laboline is now a household name not just in Brazil, but the world over. However, it is important to give credit where it is due. One cannot mention the name Laboline without thinking of its able founder, Joao Batista Sayao. His steadfast leadership has seen him rise into one of the most respected entrepreneurs in the world.

While Laboline is mainly known for its alcohol gel, they have other products, especially for the cleaning and hygiene department. You all know the number of accidents that are recorded each year due to greasy floors. Depending on where you are, some of the accidents can be fatal. This is especially for those working in commercial spaces. Laboline has the finest degreasing formula trusted in Brazil and the world over for its effectiveness. It is a two in one formula that both degreases and disinfects surfaces leaving your space clean and free from germs. That notwithstanding, the alcohol gel has continued to record increased sales, hence placing João Batista Sayão França at the top of the world’s renowned entrepreneurs.

João Batista Sayão França has always been concerned about conserving the environment. It is one of the reasons why he left a lucrative career to venture into this industry. With a simple lab to work with, nothing could stand in his way of making waves in the industry. João Batista Sayão has managed to create innovative products using his Laboline industry. One of the things that make Laboline products is that they are non-toxic. Products from Laboline will not just give immediate results but ensure austerity for the environment. However good a product is, it may count for nothing if it poses health risks to the users.

The banning of liquid alcohol in supermarkets was a perfect game changer for the Alcohol gel from Laboline. João Batista Sayão França saw a great opportunity in finding another form to market alcohol while still maintaining the same high standards. Since then, there has been an increase in the sales of the alcohol gel. Being the only alcohol product of its kind, nothing could stand in the way of this ingenious innovation by João Batista Sayão França.

Besides João Batista Sayão França and his Laboline industry making profits estimated to be over $200 million dollars since inception, there are many other benefits to what he has created. Laboline provides jobs to countless people in Brazil and all over the world. Apart from creating effective products for the market, João Batista Sayão França has helped reduced unemployment rates in the world.

Sunday, February 5, 2017

João Batista Sayão Revolutionizing the Hygiene and Cleaning Industry

João Batista França Sayão
Everyone is concerned about the environment. Most people think of the environment as Mother Nature. A lot of efforts and resources have been invested into saving Mother Nature, forgetting the need to maintain high levels of hygiene within the home and industries. This is what has made João Batista Sayão França very popular among the upcoming entrepreneurs. João Batista Sayão saw the need of maintaining clean and safe surroundings as a basic need for healthy and happy living.
It is for this reason that João Batista Sayão França introduced a simple yet powerful cleaning formulation. Biodox cleaning formula has already made headlines in the hygiene and cleaning sector, with industry experts failing to understand how such a simple formulation can do so much. This product remains a challenge to multinationals that have been in the industry for ages. João Batista Sayão França is the product development manager at Laboline industries, hence being credited with the ingenious innovation of Biodox. He is now among the most respected entrepreneurs in Brazil and beyond.

Biodox serves two very critical functions in the hygiene and cleaning sector. To begin with, it is a powerful degreaser that can be used on almost any type of surface. Its formulation uses simple ingredients that will not react or corrode most of the surfaces you want to clean. Have you ever had a terrible encounter with a cleaning formula? Did it bleach or corrode your surfaces?

Well, those are the mistakes that João Batista Sayão França chose to address in his ingenious innovation. You no longer have to worry about damaging your surfaces. Biodox ensures that you only wash out the dirt and not the colors. What more could someone look for in a cleaning detergent?
The second good thing about Biodox is its disinfectant properties. Having trained in the medical field, João Batista Sayão França understands the importance of living free of germs. Each year, many people spend a fortune treating conditions resulting from disease causing bacteria. While there are countless cleaning formulas in the market, a lot of them do not vanquish disease causing bacteria. Proper cleaning goes beyond what your naked eyes can see. You need to be sure that your loved ones are safe from bacteria and other germs. That is why João Batista Sayão found it necessary to invest in such a useful product.

Having only a makeshift laboratory to work with, João Batista Sayão França was able to innovate a world class product using the combination of cooking salt, alcohol and orange juice. Before you think of buying products from those big multinationals, you should know that a big brand does not always mean quality products.

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Friday, February 3, 2017

Cleaning Industry Analysis 2017 - Cost & Trends

From where I’m sitting I can see at least a dozen things that need a regular cleaning – windows, desks, carpets, trash bins; a kitchenette with a tile floor, appliances, and dishes; a lounge with upholstered furniture, lamps, hardwood floors, etc. And if I was home I can assure you the whole place could use a once over.
Lucky for me there are cleaning businesses aplenty that are looking to scour offices, houses, storefronts, medical facilities, schools, warehouses and more. The cleaning industry is diverse - some businesses focus on specialty cleaning such as windows or floors, others on general residential or commercial cleaning and yet more on laundry and dry cleaning services.
Franchise businesses only account for about 10% of industry revenue – but opportunities still abound for the interested entrepreneur across all sectors.

Industry Description

The cleaning industry can be roughly divided into residential cleaning, commercial janitorial services, specialty cleaning and laundry/dry cleaning services. In 2015 there were approximately 875,000 businesses employing about 3.5 million people.
The industry as a whole is very susceptible to economic downturns and suffered through several rough years during theGreat Recession; revenue fell 5.3% in 2008 and another 6.1% in 2009. General cleaning services, and particularly residential services, are deemed an expendable luxury when times are tough.
However the years of economic strength since then have seen the industry bounce back, and in 2015 it generated $51 billion in revenue. This recent upward momentum can be attributed to both unemployment and office vacancy rates declining as well as a pickup in nonresidential construction activity. In other words – people have more money to spend and feel more secure spending it, and there are more offices that need cleaning.
Strong economic activity is forecast for the next 5 years as well, and theBureau of Labor Statistics is predicting job growth of about 6% from 2014 levels to 2020.

Business Risk

It is estimated that the average cleaning company loses up to 55% of their customer base every year due to poor service. As one business owner states – good work goes unnoticed for years, but a bad job gets you fired immediately.
Competition is fierce – there are many small companies competing for both residential and commercial cleaning contracts. Barriers to entry are low as there is very little expensive equipment needed and little to no training required for employees – so new competitors spring up all the time.
For dry cleaning and some specialty cleaning services, however, expensive equipment actually can be a significant hurdle, including needing commercial or industrial real estate to sell and perform services.

Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Cleaning industry trends for 2016




1. The cleaning industry is a broad collection of many different companies and specialties, from commercial janitorial services to housecleaning companies. In this presentation, we’ll take a look at some of the trends in the industry, and how they will affect the types of companies mentioned above in 2016.

2. According to a study by the investment bank Scott-Macon, the cleaning and janitorial industry is expected to grow faster between 2014 and 2020, at 4.3%, than it did in previous years (2.7% growth per year between 2010 and 2013). As a result, the market sector is expected to be worth nearly $60 billion in 2016, and to surpass that amount by 2017.

3. One of the reasons the cleaning services industry can undergo such growth is because of the low barrier of entry to start a successful cleaning company. In fact, the 4 largest companies in the industry account for less than 10% of the available market, with much of the rest taken up by smaller, often independent companies.

4. Why does the cleaning industry have such a low barrier for entry? There are several reasons, including: • A low level of market share concentration • Relatively low capital investment requirements • Few training requirements for employees • High demand for cleaning services in the commercial sector and private homes

5. There are an estimated 829,522 cleaning and janitorial services companies currently operating in the US. Because of the broad spectrum of services this includes, many companies specialize in one particular element of professional janitorial and cleaning work.

6. The cleaning industry can be broken down into the following sectors: • Standard commercial cleaning – 77.6% • Residential cleaning – 7.0% • Damage restoration (water damage repair, mold removal, etc.) – 4.6% • Other – 10.5%

7. The majority of cleaning industry revenue is generated from the commercial and retail sectors (42.3% combined), with educational and healthcare facilities representing the fastest growing sectors (31.7% and 4.7%, respectively). Residences account for 7.0% of revenue for the industry.

8. All in all, the cleaning industry is expected to have a good year in 2016. Both commercial and residential business is expected to increase, thanks to the expected upswing in the economy and an increase in disposable household income. The number of cleaning companies is expected to grow 1.7% per year.

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10. All statistics and industry predictions used in this presentation are sourced from the Scott-Macon Janitorial Industry Review.

11. Summary The cleaning and janitorial industry encompasses a wide variety of subsectors, serving both the commercial and residential markets. The industry is expected to grow for the next few years, both in revenue and the number of companies.