Site details
City, site type, available dimensions, photos, traffic pattern and current wash operation.

A clear path from first site details to installation, testing and operator handover.
The site should explain what happens operationally. Payment terms, reservations and risk controls stay in proposals and contracts.
City, site type, available dimensions, photos, traffic pattern and current wash operation.
Entrance/exit, utilities, drainage, customer flow and bay placement are reviewed.
Equipment model, enclosure type, water package, control needs and support scope are proposed.
Civil preparation, utility readiness, logistics and installation schedule are coordinated.
Testing, wash program setup, staff training and handover checklist complete the launch.

The website should make customers understand that automatic wash equipment is a site project, not a boxed commodity.