Spiffy adds North Carolina franchise market
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RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. –
Spiffy didn’t have to go too far for its latest franchise launch.
The on-demand car care, tech and services company said Wednesday that its newest franchise has opened in Greensboro, N.C., which is roughly an hour from Spiffy headquarters.
This is the sixth franchise market in which Spiffy has opened since March.
The franchise owner, BJ Bodkin, detailed vehicles for nine years in North Carolina before spending the past 19 in the bottled water industry. In that post, he managed operations for home and office delivery.
“Spiffy has taken a disruptive approach to car care that I’ve dreamt about for 26 years: truly mobile car wash, detail and maintenance that prioritizes convenience for vehicle owners,” Bodkin said in a news release.
“I’m fired up to bring Spiffy to Greensboro because their on-demand business model has been sorely lacking throughout the Triad area,” he said. “We’re looking forward to seeing the smiles on our customers’ faces when we make their cars look brand new.”
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Spiffy chief executive officer Scot Wingo added: “We’ve always seen the Triad area as a future Spiffy market, and BJ has brought an excellent blend of dedication and experience as our Greensboro franchise owner. He has a strong understanding of what consumers want from their car care provider, especially the importance of providing a convenience-oriented experience.”