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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 13, 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 some project pitfalls to be avoided — service disruption, contractor issues, etc.?

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.

November 19, 2008

The premise behind an ergonomics program is simple: Improving the fit between the demands of work tasks and the capabilities of workers can not only prevent costly injuries, it can improve a textile service provider’s productivity, product quality and overall business standing.

And employees will be happier, too.

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October 22, 2008

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Growth in the healthcare market will only increase as baby boomers age, and the Textile Rental Services Association (TRSA) wants to help healthcare laundry operators learn how to capitalize on these burgeoning business opportunities.

The Westin Casuarina Las Vegas Hotel, Casino & Spa will host the Nov. 6-7 2008 Healthcare Seminar, presented by TRSA and the American Reusable Textile Association (ARTA).

May 25, 2007

NEW BRIGHTON, Minn. — Outsourcing of laundry services by institutions is a trend that’s “gaining speed,” a longtime industry consultant says, but there will always be a need for on-premise laundering at some level.

On-premise laundries often defend their service by focusing on providing quality and timely access to goods. Competing textile service providers hammer on OPL costs and their ability to free up an institution so that it can direct its resources to other pursuits.

September 8, 2006

At first glance, conducting a physical linen inventory may seem daunting. It requires a lot of time and energy, and can distract and disrupt the everyday order of things. However, with the proper organization and planning, conducting such an inventory is less complicated than it looks, and is a valuable part of a healthcare facility’s operation.