A group of experienced Auckland franchisees recently got together for a carpet cleaning refresher course with Master Cleaners Training Institute (MCTI) trainer Mohammed Ashad. With over 50 years of combined experience between them, it was the perfect chance to brush up on their skills, learn a few new tricks, and stay up to date with the latest techniques.
When you love the work that someone does, it’s always nice to say thank you - and that’s exactly what Glendowie School in Auckland did for their cleaning team recently. To show their appreciation for the team’s hard work and high standards, the school hosted a special morning tea. The gesture meant a lot to Sri Gunasingam and his hardworking team.
Schools all around New Zealand love CrestClean, and it’s easy to see why! Our high-quality cleaning services create a healthier space for students and staff, with tailored solutions to meet each school’s unique needs. Whether it’s regular classroom cleaning, deep cleans, or maintaining high-traffic areas, we ensure every corner is spotless. What truly sets us
The annual New Zealand Principals’ Federation (NZPF) Gold Business Partners Meeting was recently held in the boardroom of CrestClean’s Auckland offices, marking another year of strong collaboration and shared goals. NZPF is a professional organisation that represents and supports educational leadership, influencing education policy at a national level. The meeting kicked off with a welcome
CrestClean’s Quality Assurance Co-ordinators recently gathered for their annual conference and for the first time, Trainers were part of the event. The combined conference was a huge success, with everyone thoroughly enjoying the chance to connect, collaborate, and share ideas. Hawke’s Bay QA Charlize Pederson says it was a rare opportunity for QAs and Trainers
Auckland Central franchise owner Sri Gunasingam and his hardworking cleaning team are the unsung heroes keeping the Duncan Cotterill offices spotless. Their dedication to maintaining a pristine and welcoming environment has made them an integral part of the wider Duncan Cotterill team in Auckland, ensuring that both the firm’s staff and clients enjoy a consistently
As a part of CrestClean’s commitment to continuous learning and improvement to remain at the forefront of industry advancements, Liezl Foxcroft, General Manager of the Master Cleaners Training Institute, recently attended a healthcare cleaning webinar. The webinar “Why Healthcare Cleaning Impacts Patient Safety”, was presented by world-renowned microbiologist, Professor Stephanie Dancer. The webinar explored the
CrestClean was proud to support the Facilities Management Association of New Zealand (FMANZ) FM Summit, held on September 25-26 in Auckland. The event took place at the Viaduct Event Centre – a stunning waterfront setting. FMANZ represents facilities managers across New Zealand, offering a platform for industry leaders to connect and explore the latest trends
On Saturday, the 15th and final Regional Team Meeting (RTM) for 2024 concluded in Auckland with over 300 franchise owners in attendance. The RTM tour wrapped up on a positive note, with franchisees displaying high levels of engagement and optimism. CrestClean Managing Director, Grant McLauchlan says the 2024 round of Regional Team Meetings was the
CrestClean takes health and safety seriously, and that commitment extends to ensuring all franchisee vehicles meet specific criteria. Health Safety and Wellbeing Leader, Ian Noon, has been diligently conducting audits to ensure all 740 vehicles meet the company’s high standards – and he’s doing it twice a year! Ian’s commitment has taken him across the
When Fiza Rahiman was made redundant, he made the life-changing decision to use the redundancy money to buy a CrestClean franchise. 15 years later, Fiza’s investment has seen him become a successful business owner with plenty to be proud of. “I was planning to get into a business and, for me, at that moment, it
If you had passed by this impressive line-up of Bentleys outside CrestClean’s Auckland office, you could be forgiven for thinking you had stepped into a Bond movie. The luxury vehicles, ranging in age from the 1930s to the 2000s, were parked up, ready to embark on the New Zealand Rolls Royce and Bentley Club’s annual