Large Vehicle Wash Systems keep your fleet clean without getting your hands dirty
- Safe
- Ready-To-Operate Equipment Warranty
- Regular Maintenance and Repairs Included in Per-Wash Costs
- ZERO Wash-Related Equipment Damage
- Effective, Environmentally Friendly Wash Chemistry
Reed Williams
RRW CEO & Founder
Reed Williams built RRW ENGINEERING by using innovative methods to solve complex engineering and logistic problems. A good example is when Northwest Airlines came to Reed for relocating their entire operation at an international terminal. Reed accomplished this without shutdown, moving customer service, all communications including data systems, and upholding corporate image at the same time.
Reed has seen this type of scenario many times in his career; where a project needs to be performed, contractors have been hired, mistakes made, and project completion timing is at risk.
Reed has repeatedly stepped into and resolved these high-pressure situations. They have become his signature trademark, and his “Ok, we are here now. When we leave, it will all be operating.” This reflects Reed and his teams style of can-do corporate attitude.
Reed Williams BA, combined civil engineering, and business administration in school, initially working in the investment and management world in NYC. He is a licensed electrical contractor in Ohio. Combining a graduate school MBA, has enabled Reed to grow RRW into a coast to coast operation designing, building and operating today’s most efficient automated mechanical wash facilities.
RRWFAQ
Who is RRW? RRW engineering is a team that provides innovative designs and solutions for industrial projects. Our group has skills and talents that include designing computer controlled mechanical and electrical systems, integrated data collection, and automated remote facility operations. We can take the responsibility to operate and/or streamline complicated systems where customers prefer not to operate them internally.
Our team operates using multiple disciplines in our approach to all projects, building the most efficient, cost effective solutions possible. We use continual improvement methods to upgrade all our systems.
Does RRW build large, national systems? RRW develops project templates that incorporate BKM (Best Known Methodologies) to insure systems operate with consistency across multiple states and locations. We have grown a quality portfolio of completed projects over the last 10 years. We can build turn-key operations, or supply facilities that we monitor and operate.
What capabilities does RRW have internally? The company can design complete systems to support a variety of industrial chemical processes. Metal forming, machining, welding, electrical, piping and related work is performed in house. Units are built in multiples for cost effectiveness.
What is the RRW design philosophy? We start by building reliable, cost effective systems, and use redundancy as needed to maximize operational uptime. Our advanced systems notify us remotely when having issues and systems can even continue operation until parts can be replaced. We maximize ROI by remotely monitoring our process control. The ARC Advisory Group in 2017 reported that the global process industry loses $20 billion, or 5 percent of annual production, due to unscheduled downtime and poor-quality repairs. As much as 43% of unplanned downtime is caused by equipment failure and it costs approximately 50% more to repair a failed asset than if the problem had been addressed prior to failure. The solution to this customer pain is robust design, BKM hardware, remote monitoring, and data ROI analysis.
What type of control systems do you use? Every facility we design and operate, includes a full-featured, proprietary, intelligent control system that allows precise control of individual parameters. Our web-based reporting structure gives you a comprehensive, real-time view of 150 parameters, and allows remote control of functions to adjust for seasonality or other variable factors.
Operate any truck-wash system without modification.
Process vehicles automatically or manually.
Adaptable to accommodate future changes to equipment.
How is remote data collected? Data is collected from local PLC’s and sent via cellular mobile systems. We use top tier, trusted vendors to provide our PLC and operational platform software.
How is remote data collected? Data is collected from local PLC’s and sent via cellular mobile systems. We use top tier, trusted vendors to provide our PLC and operational platform software.
How is RRW success is measured? It is measured in customer uptime (currently >95% with our largest customer), and with 1 million truck washes approaching a 0-damage rate, which exemplifies our mission to use our core competencies to design and build projects that result in satisfied customers.
What is the RRW warranty? Simple, it is for the lifetime of the customer relationship.
How are issues handled? Real time communication direct or through website portal is our effective response system.
What is unique about RRW? Our systems are not only well built, but are also friendly to the ecology as we recycle and use the best chemicals.