Type | Private Limited Company |
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Industry | Manufacturing and service |
Founded | 1973 |
Headquarters | Ripponden, England |
Products | Commercial equipment, regulatory compliance tools |
Employees | 293[1] |
Website | www.jla.com |
JLA Group is a provider of the distribution, rental and servicing of commercial laundry equipment, commercial dishwashers and regulatory compliance tools. The company is the market-leading distributor of commercial laundry equipment in the UK, with circa 30 per cent market share.[2] Founded in 1973, JLA is based in Ripponden, West Yorkshire, UK.[1]
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JLA was founded in 1973.[1] Initially specialising in only the distribution of commercial washing machines and dryers, JLA adapted their business model in 1998. This new approach offered machines and service as a packaged rental product.
In April 2002, JLA acquired Circuit, a company which provides fully managed laundries for residential establishments (such as university campuses and housing associations) across the UK. Circuit has now become a fully incorporated division of JLA.
In 2010, JLA expanded with a division named Black Box Intelligence. This division was established as an umbrella brand for its new compliance and building management system products, Legionella Intelligence and Boiler Intelligence.
In February 2011, JLA secured a £12.5 million funding package from Lloyds Banking Group Corporate Markets.[3][4] The package consisted of £7.5 million for capital expenditure and a £5 million working capital facility.[3][4]
In July 2011, JLA acquired Mason of Blackpool, a regional commercial equipment distributor.
On 26 March 2010, it was announced that HgCapital had acquired a majority stake in JLA Limited.[5] The deal was valued between £150million-£175 million.[6][7]
The acquisition attracted the attention of the national media, with both The Telegraph [6] and Reuters[8] covering the story.
As a commercial equipment supplier, JLA distributes its own branded machines, including JLA washing machines, tumble dryers, dishwashers, rotary ironers and finishing tables.
JLA’s service division incorporates three offerings: Total Care, JLA Response and breakdown-only repairs. Total Care provides machines and service in a singular rental package. JLA Response comprises of contract-based laundry breakdown insurance and service plans.
In November 2001, JLA launched their S.A.F.E. (an acronym for Sensor Activated Fire Extinguishing) dryer system. S.A.F.E. was developed to stop dryer fires by utilising two sensors which detect the change in temperature when a blaze starts in a dryer drum. These sensors then activate a water vapour mechanism to put out the fire.[9]
JLA’s ozone disinfection laundry system OTEX[10] was developed in June 2004, after a £3m investment programme. In 2009 OTEX received level 1 classification from the Department of Health NHS Rapid Review Panel for infection control products. The report stated that OTEX is ‘the most effective laundry disinfection system for eradicating microorganisms, including bacteria, yeasts, moulds and viruses'.[11][12]
In September 2010, the company launched two new products through its newly formed division Black Box Intelligence. Legionella Intelligence was developed as a wireless web-based system for monitoring the prevalence of Legionella via temperature sensors. Boiler Intelligence is a building management system which controls heating and boiler activity in properties.
JLA won the National Customer Service Award for Field Management in 2008.[13]
In 2009, the Department of Health NHS Rapid Review Panel awarded JLA’s OTEX ozone laundry system level 1 classification for infection control products.[12]
JLA were shortlisted for the Yorkshire Innovator award for the Yorkshire Business Masters’ Awards in June 2010.[14]