Eco-friendly instant laundry app launches new headquarters in London
A UK laundry app has announced that it is opening up new headquarters in the centre of London.
Laundrapp, which currently operates in 16 UK cities, provides eco-friendly commercial and domestic laundry and dry cleaning services.
The new headquarters, which will be off Oxford Street in London, will provide a new customer service space within the building set for use when lockdown restrictions ease.
The site also has space for customer pickup and drop off, which Laundrapp says will set it apart from similar providers.
Allan Warburton, managing director of Laundrapp and former director at BT Group, commented: “UK customer care is our primary focus. We know that great service is important to our customers and we deliver this by using home grown talent.
“Our customer service team is fully based in the UK and we’re proud to support great service with local jobs.
“This is our commitment to staying true to supporting local communities by building our UK-based customer care team as lockdown starts to ease.”
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