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IDme Expands Industrial Cleaning Presence With Equipment Delivery to Wastewater Facility

IDme Expands Industrial Cleaning Presence With Equipment Delivery to Wastewater Facility

According to a recent LinkedIn post from IDme, the company recently supplied a Nilfisk MC 5M cold-water pressure washer to a client operating a wastewater treatment plant. The post highlights that the equipment is intended for demanding industrial environments where cleanliness is critical for operational continuity and safety.

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The LinkedIn post describes technical features such as an Ergo accessory system, improved service access to the pump, a robust 30 mm steel chassis, ceramic pistons, and a 1,450 rpm motor designed for stable performance. It also notes mobility and detergent-flow options on higher-capacity versions, positioning the machine as suitable for intensive industrial use.

As shared in the post, IDme acts as an official distributor and technical service provider for Nilfisk, offering advisory services, spare parts, and maintenance alongside equipment delivery. This suggests a business model that combines product sales with recurring service revenue, which may support more stable cash flows over time.

The focus on the water-treatment and wastewater segment points to IDme’s exposure to regulated infrastructure and essential services, which can be less cyclical than other industrial markets. Penetration into wastewater treatment facilities could help the company deepen its presence in industrial cleaning solutions across Cádiz, Jerez de la Frontera, Algeciras, and the broader region.

For investors, the post implies incremental evidence of commercial activity in industrial and environmental infrastructure accounts, rather than a transformational contract. However, the emphasis on being a local specialist partner for a global brand like Nilfisk may strengthen IDme’s competitive positioning and support longer-term growth in maintenance and service contracts.

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