Who We Are

Our diverse team is passion-driven to help, and to elevate. We’re inspired by your team, your business, and your customers. We apply that inspiration to delivering the right solutions, products, and services to help you run better than ever. We start every day by asking how we can have an even greater impact: safer, cleaner, more efficient, better designed, more sustainable and inclusive. Our sensibilities and principles are rooted in always seeking to do better for you, for our partners, and for our planet.  

We’re with you, for a better workday. 

Cintas by the Numbers

  • More Than
    1 MILLION
    customers in the U.S. and Canada
  • 12
    distribution centers
  • more than
    $9.6B
    in revenue
  • MORE THAN
    $324.2M
    spent annually with certified diverse suppliers
  • Commitment to Water Stewardship
    90%
    of withdrawn water back to municipalities
  • 11,700+
    routes distributing products and services
  • Approximately
    46,500
    employee-partners
  • more than
    $1.57B
    in net income

 

What We Stand For

Our founding during the Great Depression sparked a drive that’s built on resourcefulness, innovation, and collaboration. We’re firmly grounded in our values and propelled by our mission. We hold fast to a deep-seated understanding that our commitment to our communities means mutual success for all.  

 

How We Started

2016

Ready for the Workday® becomes the new corporate tagline in conjunction with the launch of our first national radio and TV advertising campaign. Cintas acquires ZEE Medical and establishes a partnership with Chef Works®.

2001
Cintas surpasses $2 billion in annual revenue and is added to the S&P 500 Composite Stock Price Index. The Safety Director® product line is introduced in First Aid & Safety.
1984
Cintas becomes publicly traded on the NASDAQ stock exchange.
1970
Satellite Corporation is so successful that Acme Uniform & Linen, Inc. is merged into the Satellite Corporation and the first annual shareholders meeting is held.

1929
After the Great Depression closed the circus where they performed, Doc and Amelia Farmer see an opportunity to collect old, used rags that factories have thrown away, launder them and sell them back to businesses. The foundation of what would become Cintas is formed.