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Mahaicony now has Tidy-Up liquid detergent distributor

By Leroy Smith
7 October 2020
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Mahaicony now has Tidy-Up liquid detergent distributor

QUALITY TEST: Calvin Vyphuis goes through a quality test of his products with TidyUp Quality assurance manager 

A young resident of Mahaicony has acquired a local distribution franchise for the ‘Tidy-up’ brand, in his community. 27 year old Calvin Vyphuis on Saturday opened the distribution location at his childhood home located at Central Mahaicony.

Mahaicony now has Tidy-Up liquid detergent distributor

Calvin and Dwayne cut the ribbon to officially open the establishment on Saturday

Speaking with BIG Smith News Watch, Vyphuis noted that he decided on the venture having grown up in the community, and is now in a position to give something back through employment.

He stressed that with the presence of the deadly coronavirus, he feels that the launching is a timely initiative, as it also helps him to contribute to the continued cleanliness of homes and surroundings in the village and its environs.

According to the young man, he has plans of expanding his employment opportunities for the community by opening other small businesses, but said that he is not willing to the let the cat out of the bag just yet.

Mahaicony now has Tidy-Up liquid detergent distributor

The first customer to walk into the distribution facility after the ribbon cutting

Country director of the ‘Tidy-up’ brand in Guyana, Dwayne Young, told BIG Smith News Watch that the company, after careful vetting of Vyphuis and examining his proposed location for opening the distribution outlet, felt pleased that customers will be able to get the same quality products and services which are available at the other locations across the country.

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