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Tips to Increase Laundry Equipment Efficiency in Hotels
Over the past decade, the trend in the hospitality industry has been toward providing customers with high-end towels and bedding.
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Global Textile Pricing Update - November 2011
There has been much discussion of late concerning the future direction in the pricing of healthcare and image apparel textile products.
Quality Knit Linens & Blankets - Made In The U.S.A.
If you’re looking for exceptional American-made quality knit linens and blankets, there’s only one company left in the USA you can turn to: Domestic Fabrics and Blankets Corp., a knit fabric and linen manufacturer located in eastern North Carolina.
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Energy Myths
Like any major industry, energy has its folklore and myths. Today I’d like to present you with a few of those myths.
Why Negotiation Strategy Matter When Selling a Laundry Service
In today’s tight market, negotiation strategy plays an important role in the sale of any laundry business. Even if you execute every other aspect of your business sale perfectly, the lack of a good negotiation strategy can still derail the deal.
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Quick Rinse - News From Around The World
Employee Crushes Hand on Ironer
SOMMERVILLE, Mass. — A commercial laundry has been fined by OSHA after an employee’s had was crushed while lubricating the chain of an ironer that was running. The OSHA inspection found that the machine was not de-energized prior to the maintenance that was attempted. Royal Institutional Services Inc., has been cited by OSHA for four alleged violations of workplace safety standards. The laundry, owned by Angelica Corp., faces a total of $49,935 in proposed fines.









