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December 15, 2011

ITHACA, N.Y. — The Statler Hotel, a full-service luxury property located on Cornell University’s campus, will soon install the GIMS™ UHF-RFID uniform tracking and White Conveyors’ automated U-Pick-It uniform delivery system to streamline operations.

The hotel is Cornell’s showcase property for the world-renowned School of Hotel Administration. Students work there as part of their training and studies.

When installed next month, the uniform tracking system will be interfaced to the delivery system to automatically distribute uniforms to employees, according to Jeff Welles, vice president of InvoTech, developer of the GIMS system. Employees will scan their ID cards, and the system will automatically deliver their uniforms and record the transaction.

“The new systems will provide a dual advantage for us,” says Richard Adie, general manager at the Statler. “We will be more efficient and cost-effective in our uniform management operations. We also have the opportunity to give our students hands-on experience with some of the most innovative technologies in the hotel business.”

July 5, 2011

LOS ANGELES — Timed to its renovation, Sycuan Casino will upgrade to InvoTech Systems' GIMS Ultra-High Frequency RFID Uniform System to automate tracking of the casino's 20,000 apparel items—there are 1,600 team members in eight departments changing uniforms—via bulk electronic scanning.

“We do not have an in-house laundry facility, so it is important we track our team members’ garments to control our assets for the tribe,” says Vanessa Barbarin, purchasing manager for Sycuan Casino. “Our current InvoTech GIMS barcode system tracks team members’ uniforms and gives us greater accuracy, accounting for lost or damaged garments, which has a big effect on our operation’s bottom line. The new UHF RFID system will move Sycuan Casino to the next level of efficiency as we renovate the casino for a new look. The GIMS software will tell us exactly what our spend and savings are, and create a more efficient process. The cost reduction of lost and damaged garments will go directly to the bottom line.”

The UHF technology makes it possible to track the inventory in large batches rather than by single-piece barcode scans, the company says. InvoTech will install automated UHF-RFID readers in the hallway between the casino’s loading dock and its uniform department.

“As clean and soiled uniforms are pushed through the hallway in bulk, the direction of the uniforms is detected to record if they are going to the laundry, or returning clean. This will reduce manual errors and ensure the casino always has accurate reporting of appropriate par stocks in inventory,” says Jeff Welles, vice president of InvoTech.

No computer or user input is required; a light flashes to confirm the uniforms were processed into the GIMS Uniform System. InvoTech will also provide portable UHF-RFID handheld readers for the casino’s monthly physical inventory.

April 21, 2011

DENVER — Fluensee, a provider of RFID asset tracking and supply-chain management solutions, has partnered with Florida-based Linen Technology Tracking in assisting hotel clients to optimize the utilization, inventorying, tracking, laundering and replenishment of their towels, linens, hampers and other assets, Fluensee reports.

Linen Technology Tracking’s linentracker® powered by Fluensee’s AssetTrack software gives hotels the ability to manage RFID-enabled towels, sheets, bathrobes and more throughout properties and laundry service providers.

January 1, 2010

Washing, drying and finishing goods for an end-user or client is only part of a professional launderer’s job. Keeping track of the linen, garments or mats flowing into and out of their facility is just as important.

After all, you can’t wash what you can’t find.

October 31, 2008

“Our facility’s linen and uniform losses are becoming a real issue, and I need to develop a strategy to improve security. Where do you suggest I begin? Item tracking, surveillance, keep it all under lock and key? How far should I go?”

Technical Support: Jim Mitchell, Ecolab, Eagan, Minn.

Although you’ll probably never solve all of your linen loss issues, awareness will go a long way in reducing losses.

April 15, 2006

Based on the continuous need to lower operational costs and improve customer service, interest grows in the area of autosortation technology. However, discussions with uniform rental operators reveal a number of misconceptions about the costs, implementation and operation of this technology.