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April 12, 2011

CHICAGO — Laundry operations with off-site pickup/delivery have to be feeling the sting of gasoline prices that are exceeding $4 a gallon in some areas and could spike higher. More than 90% of respondents to this month’s Wire survey say their laundry transports goods to/from their plants by truck or van.

August 18, 2009

CHICAGO — More than 92% of respondents to this month’s unscientific Wire survey say their laundry transports goods to/from their plant by truck or van, but the size of their service areas varies greatly.

The majority — only 32% — serves a radius of 100 to 200 miles. Running a close second were service areas of up to 25 miles and greater than 200 miles, both of which were selected by 24% of respondents. Next was 50 to 100 miles (16%). Last was 25 to 50 miles (4%).

November 24, 2008

ASHTABULA, Ohio — Meese Orbitron Dunne Co. (MOD) has invested in multiple tools for key bulk laundry carts and trucks and spread them across the country at its West Coast, Midwest and East Coast facilities, allowing the company to manufacture its laundry carts as close to customers’ facilities as possible.

June 7, 2007

UNION CITY, Ind. — Don’t be surprised if trucking fleets will just plug in to an electrical outlet to refuel in the not-so-distant future. A longtime truck industry veteran says he believes textile rental companies will be among the early adopters of the hybrid electric technology that’s evolving from cars to service trucks.

Medium-duty work trucks of all kinds powered mainly by electricity are only five to 10 years away, says Jay Sandler, vice president of commercial products for Workhorse Custom Chassis.