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American Laundry News - June 2020

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JUNE 2020

Late News Superior Group of Companies donates $5 million in critical scrubs SEMINOLE, Fla. — Superior Group of Companies Inc. (SGC) reports it will donate $5 million worth of WonderWink® and Fashion Seal Healthcare branded scrubs to hospitals and healthcare facilities in areas severely impacted by COVID-19. Leveraging its global and domestic supply chains, SGC says it is partnering with Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo’s Central Coordinating Team to distribute scrubs to various New York hospitals, as well as to various Texas hospitals in conjunction with the Texas Division of Emergency Management, and throughout Arkansas with the Arkansas Economic Development Commission. SGC is also distributing essential scrubs and masks to hospitals and facilities in Haiti through its local operating company Superior Sourcing, and El Salvador, where SGC has a significant presence with The Office Gurus, a global provider of custom call center support and business process solutions. ALN

Laundry industry shares stories of COVID-19 efforts Operators, suppliers work to provide clean linens, PPE, more in fight against pandemic COMPILED BY MATT POE, EDITOR CHICAGO — It’s an unprecedented time in recent history because of the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. It’s unprecedented for two reasons. First very few, if any, people today have experienced a global pandemic. Second, it’s unprecedented to see people and businesses worldwide come together to fight against and limit the effect of the virus. That includes the laundry industry. As hope rises that the pandemic will begin to abate, and that business will restart across the country, American Laundry News is pleased to share some of the stories about the industry’s efforts.

LAUNDRY MAKING MASKS Lace House Linen is an independent, See EFFORTS on Page 6

Lace House Linen employees helped fill a need by making 1,500 masks in four days. (Photo: Lace House Linen)

How to maintain world-class reliability, safety during the COVID-19 economic downturn

Key components to get through downturn, be in position for success BY TOMMY COCANOUGHER

TULSA, Okla. — Since the COVID-19 crisis arose earlier this year we have seen unprecedented impacts and upset conditions take place with our booming economy, impacts that have been felt across all businesses and market segments. Companies are being forced to reduce staff, either through permanent layoffs or “temporary” furloughs. It seems no job position is immune from these cuts. During this time, plant managers and operators will be tempted to reduce maintenance tasks, maintenance staff and delay critical maintenance and reliability efforts in order to reduce costs. In many cases, as processed volume turns down and hours are reduced, it may seem the right thing to do, but in the haste to react to the Having proper maintenance staff on hand, or at the ready, is vital to keep a laundry working during a slowdown such as with COVID-19. (Image licensed by Ingram Image) Volume 46, Number 6

INSIDE Preparing to Ramp Up Once businesses start opening up across the country, laundries need to start up wisely.

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Panel of Experts In this issue, the experts share ideas about ways to compare new textile sources.

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