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American Laundry News - January 2019

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JANUARY 2019

Late News EnviroStar board approves company name change to EVI Industries Inc. MIAMI — The board of directors for commercial laundry and drycleaning equipment distributor EnviroStar Inc. approved a change of its corporate name to EVI Industries Inc. in midDecember. The company says the name change signifies its focus on executing its buy-and-build growth strategy in the commercial, industrial and vended laundry industry and across a group of industries that meet its strategic criteria. Since the buy-and-build growth strategy went into effect in 2016, EVI has acquired nine laundry equipment distributors. EVI expected the name change to go into effect on or about Dec. 21, 2018. The name change will not impact the ticker symbol of the company’s common stock, which will continue to trade on the NYSE American under the ticker symbol “EVI.” Under Delaware law, stockholder approval of the name change is not required. ALN

Messe Frankfurt acquires Clean Show Retains Riddle & Associates to manage 2019 event BY BRUCE BEGGS, EDITORIAL DIRECTOR FRANKFURT AM MAIN, Germany — Messe Frankfurt, the German-based trade fair organizer responsible for Texcare shows in Europe and Asia, reports it has finalized a deal to purchase the U.S.-based Clean Show from its five sponsoring associations. Terms of the acquisition were not announced. Atlanta’s Riddle & Associates, which has been managing Clean Shows under contract since 1993, will manage Clean 2019 on behalf of Messe Frankfurt. That show is scheduled for June 20-23, 2019, in New Orleans, La. Clean Show attendees and exhibitors will see “no changes” in New Orleans from prior shows, according to Ann Howell, who handles public relations for Riddle & Associates. Riddle & Associates founder and President John Riddle tells American Trade Magazines there has been “little to no conversation” with Messe Frankfurt regarding

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management of Clean Shows beyond 2019. There have been discussions about Riddle possibly consulting on future shows. Based on Messe Frankfurt’s vast trade fair experience and resources, Riddle believes the new owner will manage future shows itself. Besides the 2019 show in New Orleans, future Clean Shows previously announced are June 10-13, 2021, in Atlanta; May 18-21, 2023, in Orlando; and June 9-12, 2025, in Las Vegas.

The Messe Frankfurt press release states that “future events are planned for Atlanta and Orlando in 2021 and 2023 respectively.” The previous sponsors—Association for Linen Management (ALM), Coin Laundry Association (CLA), Drycleaning & Laundry Institute (DLI), Textile Care Allied Trades Association (TCATA), and TRSA, the assoSee CLEAN on Page 2

Future of laundry automation

What will laundry/linen service operations look like in the years to come? BY MATT POE, EDITOR CHICAGO — There are several factors driving automation in laundry/linen services. Labor issues, the need for efficiency, cost control, technology and more have resulted in more automated laundry equipment and processes. But just how automated will laundry operations be in the future? American Laundry News posed that question (and more) and heard from four experts in the field of laundry automation: Brian Polatsek, CEO of EcoBrite Linen in Skokie, Ill., which provides laundry services for skilled nursing facilities; David Netusil, manager of sales support and marketing for JENSEN USA in Panama City, Fla.; Keith Ware, vice president of sales for Lavatec Laundry Technology Inc. in Beacon Falls, Conn.; and Seth Willer, national sales manager for Girbau Industrial in Oshkosh, Wis.

What areas of a laundry operation do you think will always have to be staffed? POLATSEK: Customer care! Okay, not exactly, but my long-term Volume 45, Number 1

INSIDE Columnist at Large In this issue, Eric Frederick talks about making readers think and react over the years.

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vision is a laundry that has very few people. What will remain is maintenance staff, custodial, truck loading and unloading, drivers, mending, and repair, rewash.

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Measuring Productivity Find out more about measuring laundry productivity, and how to make use of the data.

See AUTOMATION on Page 6 The Newspaper of Record for Laundry & Linen Management

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Panel of Experts Meet the industry experts who will be answering important questions throughout 2019.

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