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American Laundry News - August 2017

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AUGUST 2017

Late News Magnus Textile closes financing CHELMSFORD, Mass. — Magnus Textile, a textile manufacturer, importer and distributor to the hospitality and healthcare industries, has closed a round of financing from LaunchCapital, the company reports. LaunchCapital is the venture capital arm of the multibillion-dollar Pritzker/ Vlock family office. The round of financing will go to support product development and the company’s nationwide expansion, according to Magnus. “The raise allows us to accelerate our product development efforts and to grow the team to reach more customers across the U.S.,” says Dev Ramasubbu, CEO and co-founder of Magnus Textile. “And with the capital investment and support of the Pritzker/Vlock family office, we are further enabled to redefine what is possible in commercial textiles.” Edward Coady, an investment professional with LaunchCapital, will be joining Magnus Textile as chief marketing officer. Coady was previously an associate with the firm and was based in the Boston LaunchCapital office. “We firmly believe that Magnus Textile is poised to transform the commercial textile industry,” says Cliff Sirlin, managing director of LaunchCapital. ALN

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Laundry emergency procedure preparedness Plans, training are keys to safety, business continuance BY MATT POE, EDITOR CHICAGO — Parkland Health & Hospital System, also known as the Dallas County Hospital District, uses an on-premises laundry (OPL). Richard Hoelscher, linen services production manager for Parkland, says the laundry has had emergencies over the years. Fortunately, these incidents have been minor. “Parkland has had several small fires, but these only involved one piece of equipment each time, were promptly put out by staff with a hand fire extinguisher and verified out by the fire department,” Hoelscher says. “Parkland’s staff performed extremely well during the

Code Red, following the RACE (Rescue, Alert Security, Confine, Extinguish) procedure.” The reason Parkland has performed so well during emergencies is that it has detailed emergency procedures in place, Hoelscher says. Also, staff undergo training to help ensure all know what to do in the event of a risky situation. It is essential for laundry operations of all types and sizes to have emergency procedures and training in place for safety, and to ensure the business is able to keep processing linen. PLAN DEVELOPMENT

For Laura Gracia, safety director for Admiral by Alsco in Houston, emergency procedures

are essential to minimize, if not prevent, injuries and damage to property, ensuring continuance of business.

“Each of our plants was assigned to develop a plan accordSee EMERGENCY on Page 24

ARCO/Murray expands two laundry facilities Both projects completed without service interruption to rental customers DOWNERS GROVE, Ill. — ARCO/Murray, a design/build general contractor, recently completed laundry expansions for two uniform, linen and facility service companies, the company reports. In Wichita Falls, Texas, ARCO/ Murray provided services to Alsco, completing a 10,500-square-foot laundry facility expansion. The construction took place in a fully

operational facility and was carefully phased with dock and workflow transitions to eliminate production interruptions and allow for daily truck deliveries, according to the company. The project also included construction of a 4,760-square-foot mezzanine, new loading docks, and a 50,000-square-foot parking lot with truck court addition. Along with upgraded LED lighting and improved building ventilation, the project scope included the expansion of existing electrical services, ARCO/Murray says. Preconstruction services included architectural design, structural engineering, mechanical and electrical design, and permitting.

The Alsco Wichita Falls, Texas, expansion included a 50,000-square-foot parking lot and truck court. (Photo: ARCO/Murray)

ARCO/Murray says Justin Hearld was project manager and Mike Epperly served as project superintendent. In Ottawa, Ontario, the compa-

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ny completed a 9,000-square-foot facility expansion for Canadian Linen and Uniform Service. See BUILDS on Page 4

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