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September 5, 2012

NORCROSS, Ga. — New 55,000-square-foot plant to service 16 million pounds annually, but has capacity to double volume

NORCROSS, Ga. — Hospital laundry services provider Angelica Corp. has opened its newest plant, located in Memphis, Tenn. The 55,000-square-foot facility will service 16 million pounds of linen annually, the company says, but has the capacity to double that volume.

Angelica says it will service most leading healthcare systems in the area, including Baptist Memorial Health Care Corp.

“We are excited to be opening our new Memphis plant,” says Mel Davis, East Region senior vice president for Angelica. “We have been serving many Memphis-area customers for nearly 10 years from our Georgia facility, and we look forward to expanding our employment in the community, in addition to increasing our partnership with our local customers.”

Angelica provides comprehensive healthcare linen management services and a wide range of additional laundry services to hospitals, clinics and long-term care facilities, the company says. It serves more than 4,200 facilities nationwide.

August 14, 2012

ITASCA, Ill. — First project will be Grand Hyatt laundry redesign in Seoul

ITASCA, Ill. — Industrial laundry equipment manufacturer Ellis Corp. has established a new distributor relationship and appointed Bisko Ltd. to distribute Ellis and Ludell equipment in South Korea, Ellis reports.

“We are very happy to have secured the right people to cover the growing South Korean market,” says Bob Fesmire Sr., Ellis’ president and CEO. “We also know that this will provide us with a solid beginning as we enter into the Asian and Southeast Asian market.”

Bisko and Ellis’ first project is to redesign the laundry at the Grand Hyatt in Seoul, an 800-room, five-star resort-style property located in the diplomatic section of the city. The Grand Hyatt is the premier property for Hyatt resorts in Asia, Ellis says.

Bisko sells and services laundry equipment to the Korean market as well as special projects in other countries in the region.

March 15, 2011

NEW YORK — An affiliate of Blue Wolf Capital Partners, a New York-based private equity firm, has sold its interest in Healthcare Laundry Systems (HLS), Wheeling, Ill., to Crothall Services Group, according to a Blue Wolf press release. Terms were not disclosed.

A Blue Wolf affiliate created HLS in November 2008 through the acquisition of assets of Wheeling-based Hospital Laundry Systems and Rockford, Ill.-based Northern Illinois Hospital Services, each of which was acquired from a consortium of not-for-profit hospitals.

May 24, 2010

FLOSSMOOR, Ill. — John F. Dobrez Jr., 81, founder and former president of Illinois-based Dober Chemical Corp., died Tuesday at his home.

January 26, 2009

RIPON, Wis. — UniMac has added a finance component — UniMac Funding — to its list of customer services.

“Customers can expect a tailored approach to financing with UniMac Funding,” says Kim Shady, vice president of distributor sales for UniMac. “As a leader in this market, we understand the unique challenges facing managers of on-premises laundries, as well as those facing general managers of the properties they serve. We created UniMac Funding to help meet their specific needs.”

November 25, 2008

NEW YORK — Blue Wolf Capital Management LLC has acquired the assets of Chicago-based Hospital Laundry Services and the assets of Northern Illinois Hospital Services, based in Rockford, Ill., each from a consortium of not-for-profit hospitals. Blue Wolf also announced that Blue Wolf Capital Fund II L.P. has established Healthcare Laundry Systems (HLS), which provides laundry services to hospitals and clinics in the greater Chicago area.

October 27, 2008

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — AuroraChem of Brookville, Md., and CHT R. Beitlich Corp. of Charlotte, N.C., have merged their laundry chemical businesses into one operation based in Charlotte, N.C.

AuroraChem has been marketing laundry chemicals for industrial, healthcare and hospitality since 2004. It specializes in “green” products such as its “dry-to-liquid” system for cleaning linen.

August 22, 2008

DENVER, N.C. — Leonard Automatics has moved into a new facility in Denver, N.C., and operations are now fully under way. The new building is on 6.5 acres in a new industrial park located one mile from the company’s previous location.

“We are very pleased to be in our new location,” says Jeff Frushtick, owner and president of Leonard Automatics Inc. “The growth that is a hallmark of Leonard Automatics now has the room to take the company to even greater levels of success.”

December 6, 2007

DENVER, N.C. — Officials from Leonard Automatics and the local community broke ground here Nov. 14 at the site of the company’s planned facility in a new industrial park. It plans to move into the 30,000-square-foot facility built on four acres next summer.