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July 27, 2011

OAK CREEK, Wis. — When Crothall Laundry Services officially opened its new 83,000-square-foot plant during a June 27 ribbon-cutting ceremony, it marked a couple of important firsts for the Crothall Healthcare service line.

The $13 million state-of-the-art facility is the first that Crothall has built from the ground up, and it is reportedly the first laundry in the world to certify (its processing included) under certain LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environ-mental Design) standards. And Crothall managed to complete the construction project—aided by many industry vendors—in nine months.

A hundred dignitaries filed into a tent erected in the plant’s parking lot to listen to congratulatory remarks from Bobby Kutteh, CEO of parent company Compass Group; Steve Carpenter, president of Crothall Laundry Services; and others before touring the gleaming facility.

The plant can process approximately 25 million pounds of clean linen per year in one shift or up to 50 million pounds annually on two shifts. Crothall claims it is producing efficiencies exceeding 150 pounds per operator hour.

Crothall built the stand-alone plant south of Milwaukee after Aurora Health Care decided that its Crothall-run campus laundry in Milwaukee would be converted to another use. The facility processes 18 million pounds annually for 17 hospitals. Crothall has been processing linen for Aurora Health Care since 2000.

ARCO/Murray National Construction Co. was responsible for all construction phases. Various manufacturers and Pellerin Laundry Machinery Sales Co. provided design, installation, start-up and training services. Herb Fitzgerald Co. assisted locally.

Three PulseFlow® tunnel washers (150-pound modules) from Pellerin Milnor Corp. supply the needed washing capacity. Their patent-pending technology incorporates top-transfer batch processing. On average, the system is capable of laundering healthcare linen at a water-consumption rate of approximately 0.45 gal/lb, saving Crothall roughly 8.5 million gallons—or 39% compared to the traditional tunnel washing process—annually.

The E-Tech soil-sort area utilizes continuous sorting on rail, featuring LED-display sort windows and computerized tunnel-load sequencing.

A press-to-dry rail system automatically carries 300-pound bags of clean laundry on rails overhead to any available Milnor dryer, replacing the traditional shuttle.

Next page: The new plant processes laundry without using high-pressure steam boilers…

June 8, 2011

Once again this year, the most exciting and controversial new technology on the Clean Show floor is a chemical system at the Proteus booth. The system uses salt and electricity to create the alkali and reducing agents used in laundry processing.

It is of no great surprise to me that the entrenched laundry chemical companies are talking the system down and actively looking for reasons why it will not work. The potential to generate your own wash chemicals and save the environmental impacts associated with trucking chemicals and their containers warms my environmentalist heart.

Eric Frederick is director of linen services for Carilion Laundry Service, Roanoke, Va., and a two-time Association for Linen Management manager of the year.

December 27, 2010

HEILBRONN, Germany — Lavatec Laundry Technology GmbH has named Texchine Inc. and Coinamatic Commercial Laundry Inc. exclusive distributors of Lavatec products.

Texchine will be an exclusive distributor in the United States and the Caribbean. Coinamatic is the exclusive Canadian and Alaskan distributor for Lavatec products, according to Lavatec Laundry Technology.

January 6, 2010

This year’s contributors introduce themselves, describe their operations, identify challenges and list their accomplishments for 2009.

Healthcare Laundry: Dianna Aracich, Wheeling Hospital, Wheeling, W.Va.

I manage the on-premise laundry (OPL) at Wheeling Hospital, one of the top-10-ranked hospitals in the country, an honor our CEO attributes to each and every employee.

September 21, 2009

RIPON, Wis. — Texas Laundry Service Co. has won the 2008 Speed Queen Commercial Distributor of the Year Award for its commitment to customer service, innovative efforts to expand sales, and overall outstanding sales performance.

April 14, 2008

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- The corporate headlines loudly proclaim the companies that provide excellent customer service, ownership touts management’s ability to “trim the bottom line,” and firms with excellent safety records engage in much flag-waving. But the Association for Linen Management (ALM) wonders just how many companies are able to balance the three.

April 1, 2006

Another institution in our area is proposing a joint venture on a new laundry facility to serve both of our institutions and perhaps some smaller outside accounts. Where should I begin in identifying the pros and cons of such a venture, and how can I estimate the impact that a joint facility could have on my overall operation?

January 19, 2006

OAKLAND, Md. — Garrett County Memorial Hospital unveiled its new Carl Del Signore Wing on Monday, housing the laundry service department along with emergency services, same-day surgery and the chiller building, according to the Cumberland Times-News.