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January 16, 2012

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — A Northeast/Mid-Atlantic regional textile services company owner and the retired chief executive from one of the industry’s major chains received the Textile Rental Services Association’s (TRSA) highest honor at its Annual Convention & Exhibits recently.

The presentation took place at a ceremony that bestowed several accolades on member companies and individuals.

Recognized with the Operator Lifetime Achievement Award for their service to TRSA and the industry were:

  • Patrick J. Dempsey, chairman, Dempsey Uniform & Linen Supply Inc., based near Scranton, Pa., serving that state as well as New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, West Virginia and Virginia.
  • Lawrence “Larry” Steiner, retired chairman & CEO, AmeriPride Services, headquartered near Minneapolis. He is the third- generation leader of a family company that’s grown into a multi-national organization operating more than 150 production facilities and service centers throughout the United States and Canada, serving 150,000 customers.

Runners-up were Ed Darling, ARAMARK Uniform Services; and DeNeal Feldman, Economy Linen & Towel Service, Dayton, Ohio.

The Maglin Biggie Lifetime Achievement Award, TRSA’s highest honor for an associate member, went to Mark Brim, president of Brim Laundry Machinery Co., Dallas. He’s the second-generation owner of a company that builds washer-extractors, dryers, shuttle conveyors and touchscreen controls.

Jeff Frushtick, Leonard Automatics, Denver, N.C., was runner-up.

ARAMARK Uniform Services, Burbank, Calif., received the SafeTRSA Innovation Award for its access-control technology designed to prevent wash aisle accidents. Runners-up were Cintas Corp., Mason, Ohio; and Linens of the Week, Washington D.C.

Winner of the LaundryESP® Innovation Award was Roscoe Co., Chicago, for its plant renovation that achieved exemplary savings in the use of water, energy and other resources. Runners-up were ARAMARK Uniform Services, Chicago; and California Linen Services, Pasadena, Calif.

Volunteer Leadership Awards were presented to Bill Hermanns, W.H. Linen Supply Co., Clifton, N.J.; Steve Kallenbach, American Dawn, Compton, Calif.; Matthew Kartsonis, Superior Linen Supply Co., Kansas City, Mo.; and Mark Lewis, Dempsey Uniform & Linen Supply.

December 14, 2009

(Editor's note: Story updated Dec. 16, 2009, 9:20 a.m. CT)

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — A life-cycle assessment study conducted at the University of Minnesota Medical Center shows that reusable medical textiles are superior to single-use disposables in terms of cost, environmental impact and infection prevention, according to the American Reusable Textile Association (ARTA).

November 18, 2009

Your company is weighing its options for plant construction. Should you build new or retrofit?

American Laundry News recently invited several engineering, construction and consulting firms with laundry services expertise to respond to some questions about this debate, and identify some of the factors in making the decision.

November 11, 2009

Your company is weighing its options for plant construction. Should you build new or retrofit?

American Laundry News recently invited several engineering, construction and consulting firms with laundry services expertise to respond to some questions about this debate, and identify some of the factors in making the decision.

What are the most common questions you receive from clients trying to decide between building a new laundry and upgrading an existing facility?

November 9, 2009

Your company is weighing its options for plant construction. Should you build new or retrofit?

American Laundry News recently invited several engineering, construction and consulting firms with laundry services expertise to respond to some questions about this debate, and identify some of the factors in making the decision.

November 6, 2009

Your company is weighing its options for plant construction. Should you build new or retrofit?

American Laundry News recently invited several engineering, construction and consulting firms with laundry services expertise to respond to some questions about this debate, and identify some of the factors in making the decision.

November 5, 2009

Your company is weighing its options for plant construction. Should you build new or retrofit?

American Laundry News recently invited several engineering, construction and consulting firms with laundry services expertise to respond to some questions about this debate, and identify some of the factors in making the decision.

September 8, 2009

ST. PAUL, Minn. — The Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal has named Ecolab Inc. one of the “Best Places to Work” in the Twin Cities area for the fourth consecutive year.

The publication named Ecolab one of the top-scoring businesses on its employee survey, which is conducted by Quantum Market Research and the Business Journal.

July 20, 2009

MINNEAPOLIS — G&K Services Inc. recently completed a $300 million, three-year revolving credit facility, scheduled to mature in July 2012, replacing the company’s previous credit facility that was scheduled to mature in August 2010.

At closing, G&K Services expects to draw down approximately 50% of this credit facility, which is similar to the borrowing level under the previous credit facility. This provides the company with more than $150 million of available liquidity.

February 3, 2009

MINNEAPOLIS — G&K Services Inc. has reduced its North American workforce by approximately 340 positions and eliminated approximately 120 open positions. These steps further adjust the company’s cost structure in response to lower customer volumes and the expectation of continued weakness in near-term economic conditions, the company says.

October 28, 2008

MINNEAPOLIS — G&K Services Inc. has taken actions to reduce expenses, including plant closings, layoffs and outsourcing, as a result of the continued difficult economic environment, and it has established reserves for environmental matters and recent changes in compensation laws, the company reports.

The expenses associated with these activities, additional reserves and continued economic softness will result in fiscal 2009 first-quarter revenue and earnings per diluted share results that will be below previously provided guidance, the company adds.

August 26, 2008

ST. PAUL, Minn. — The Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal has once again recognized Ecolab Inc. as one of the “Best Places to Work” in the Twin Cities area.

For the third year in a row, the publication named Ecolab one of the top-scoring businesses on its employee survey, which is conducted by Quantum Market Research and the Business Journal.

August 2, 2007

MINNEAPOLIS — G&K Services has acquired the outstanding stock of Leef Brothers Inc. (Leef Services), a leading uniform and facility services company that serves customers in the Upper Midwest. Terms were not announced.