
Rynse will be at the Central Florida Chapter of NIGP (CFC NIGP) Reverse Trade Show, a government procurement networking event that connects suppliers with purchasing professionals from public agencies across Central Florida.
Because the event uses a reverse trade show format, government agencies staff the tables while suppliers move throughout the room to meet them. The Rynse team will be connecting directly with the procurement professionals responsible for the departments and fleets their agencies support.
Attending the CFC NIGP Reverse Trade Show?
The Rynse team will be making our way around the room throughout the event. Catch us on the floor to see how public agencies simplify vehicle washing across departments and locations, or book a time in advance so we can connect directly.
Event Details
The CFC NIGP Reverse Trade Show takes place on Wednesday, November 4, 2026 at the DoubleTree by Hilton Orlando Theme Park Resort, 10100 International Drive, Orlando, FL 32821.
Event Hours:
Wednesday, November 4, 2026
8:30 AM – 3:30 PM ET (with a break from 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM)
In a reverse trade show, suppliers don't staff their own booths, so rather than a booth number, look for the Rynse team moving throughout the room to meet with agencies.
Why Government Procurement Professionals Attend the Reverse Trade Show
The CFC NIGP Reverse Trade Show brings together purchasing and procurement professionals from public agencies across Central Florida.
Attendees often include:
- Procurement and purchasing directors
- Buyers and contract specialists
- Finance and operations leaders
- Department and facilities managers
- Other public-sector decision-makers
These professionals represent a wide range of agencies, including:
- Municipal and county governments
- Public utilities
- Airport and transportation authorities
- School districts and educational institutions
- Special districts and other public-sector agencies
Many of these agencies oversee vehicles used for public works, utilities, inspections, public safety support, and administration. Keeping those vehicles clean and presentable matters for public perception, equipment longevity, and operational readiness, but coordinating washing across multiple vendors or locations can become difficult to manage.
How Rynse Helps Public Agencies Simplify Fleet Washing
Rynse connects fleets to a nationwide network of brick-and-mortar and mobile wash providers, allowing agencies to manage vehicle cleaning through one centralized platform.
Instead of coordinating with multiple vendors or tracking services manually, teams can standardize how washing is scheduled, monitored, and reported.
Rynse supports Class 1–8 vehicles, including:
- Passenger vehicles and SUVs
- Pickup trucks and service vehicles
- Public works and municipal fleets
- Utility and inspection vehicles
- Equipment supporting public operations
Whether vehicles are cleaned at nearby wash facilities or directly on-site through mobile washing, Rynse helps agencies coordinate services more efficiently.
More Nearby Wash Locations for Public Fleets
Many public agencies operate across multiple facilities, service districts, or geographic regions.

Rynse helps simplify vendor coordination by connecting fleets to:
- Thousands of wash locations nationwide
- Mobile washing providers that clean vehicles on-site
- A growing vendor network supporting fleets across regions
This allows agencies to create wash access closer to where vehicles actually operate, helping reduce unnecessary driver travel while maintaining consistent vehicle cleanliness.
Centralized Oversight for Public Agencies
Managing washing across departments, vendors, and locations can create administrative complexity for procurement and operations teams.

Rynse helps simplify oversight with tools designed for public-sector organizations, including:
- Centralized billing across vendors and locations
- Real-time tracking of vehicle wash activity
- Itemized reporting by department, vehicle, or location
- Customizable spend controls to monitor usage
This makes it easier for agencies to track service activity, manage costs, and simplify internal reporting.
Flexible Washing for Different Agency Needs
Different agencies and departments often require different approaches to vehicle washing.
Some rely on nearby wash facilities, while others benefit from mobile washing performed directly at yards, depots, or agency facilities.
Examples include:
- Public works fleets washing vehicles near operating districts
- Inspection or service vehicles accessing nearby wash locations
- Departments scheduling mobile washing at agency facilities
- Multi-department fleets coordinating services through one platform
Rynse supports both brick-and-mortar washing and mobile washing, so agencies can choose the approach that works best for their operations.
Meet Rynse at the CFC NIGP Reverse Trade Show
If you're attending the CFC NIGP Reverse Trade Show, look for the Rynse team on the floor, or book a time in advance, to learn how public agencies are:
- Expanding access to nearby wash locations
- Reducing administrative work associated with vendor coordination
- Tracking vehicle wash activity and spending in one place
- Managing fleet washing more efficiently across departments and locations
We look forward to connecting in Orlando.
Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is the CFC NIGP Reverse Trade Show?
The event takes place on Wednesday, November 4, 2026, from 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM ET at the DoubleTree by Hilton Orlando Theme Park Resort, 10100 International Drive, Orlando, FL 32821.
What is a reverse trade show?
In a reverse trade show, government agencies staff the tables and suppliers move throughout the room to meet them. This lets vendors have focused conversations with multiple procurement teams in a short amount of time.
Where can I find the Rynse team at the event?
Because suppliers don't staff their own booths at a reverse trade show, the Rynse team will be circulating throughout the room. You can also book a time in advance so we can connect directly.
Who attends the CFC NIGP Reverse Trade Show?
Attendees are primarily government purchasing and procurement professionals representing municipal and county governments, public utilities, airport and transportation authorities, school districts, and special districts across Central Florida.
How does Rynse help public-sector fleets?
Rynse connects fleets to thousands of wash locations nationwide through a single platform, supporting both brick-and-mortar washing and mobile washing along with centralized billing, real-time tracking, itemized reporting, and customizable spend controls.






