WARSAW, Ind. — Wildman Business Group, based here, reports it has acquired WM Uniform, located in Holland, Michigan.
Together the combined entity operates from six locations throughout Indiana and Michigan with 440 employees, serving more than 12,000 customers.
For the most seamless customer experience during the integration, both companies will retain their independent names and individual branding and continue to serve customers with the same sales and service teams.
In addition to the services customers already received from WM Uniform such as uniforms, mat and towel rental, and restroom programs, customers will have access to additional product lines such as first aid and safety essentials and restroom hygiene cleaning known as CleanTeam.
“The opportunity to come together was driven by president of WM Uniform, Patrick Van Tuinen’s eye toward succession planning and was made easy with alignment on our shared core values around honesty, integrity, relationships, excellence, living by faith and treating others as they would want to be treated,” says Josh Wildman, CEO of Wildman Business Group.
“We’re excited about the synergies created from our shared values and the ability to use business to change lives.”
The two leaders share years-long professional admiration and collegiality, as well as a personal friendship. Both share a commitment to remaining independent to ensure best-in-class service and preserve the culture they have intentionally built for their organizations.
“We are stronger together,” Wildman says. “This partnership provides the opportunity to accelerate our growth—not just in revenues but with investment in our people.”
Wildman’s goal is to be the preferred Midwest supplier and a destination employer—positively changing lives through business.
As Steve and Mitch Van Tuinen transition into retirement, Nick Porter, who spent his entire career in the uniform and linen industry and currently serves as general manager at Wildman’s Griffith branch, will oversee WM Uniform’s production, maintenance and stockroom.
Patrick Van Tuinen will remain on the team as regional vice president.
Both companies are proud of the high percentage of long-tenured employees. Many have been with them for 20 years or more. The combined business is on track to continue its 15% annual growth, add 20-25 employees each year, extend service offerings and expand into additional locations in the region.
Wildman says it seeks to partner with other independent laundries looking for a transition to provide an alternative succession plan to large nationals to continue the families’ legacies.
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