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Emphasis on style and colour co-ordination
01 December, 1998

New uniforms “cooked up”
01 December, 1998

Chief executive’s run success
01 December, 1998

Production ceases
01 December, 1998

PROBING FOR ANSWERS
01 December, 1998
Richard Neale provides the answers to a range of garment dilemmas.

50th anniversary initiatives planned
01 December, 1998

Expansion through quality
01 December, 1998
Three years experience in a US laundry processing 22 000 shirts a week led Mr Aron, of Empire Laundry, to believe that specialist shirt processing was a market waiting to happen in the UK.

A market of opportunity
01 December, 1998
Drycleaners and launderers the UK over are investigating ways of providing specialist shirt services. Marc Sansom talks to the industry.

Italclean appoint Brital Clean
01 December, 1998

New hanger benefits
01 December, 1998

Providing a guide to supervision
01 December, 1998
Philip Garner reviews the Laundry Technology Centre’s new Laundry Supervisor Manual.

Butterflies all year
01 December, 1998

Agreement points the way
01 December, 1998

Who buys washer-extractors?
01 December, 1998
Philip Garner asks: “Where do washer-extractors fit into the modern production scheme of things?”

Splash of reflective fun
01 December, 1998

Managing moisture
01 December, 1998

Winning with Mats
01 December, 1998
Dust control mat service is one rental market area showing continuing growth potential. And there is still the domestic market for mats to be explored and exploited. Philip Garner reports.

Taking the initiative
01 December, 1998
Educational and training requirements together with the promotion of the industry’s commercial activities are to the fore of the TSA’s agenda. Marc Sansom reports.

Launderers must grapple with change
01 December, 1998
Nicholas Marshall reports on the recently held Textile Services Association’s Commercial Services Section Conference.

Giving workwear the works
01 December, 1998
Richard Neale examines the special issues surrounding the processing of heavily soiled workwear.



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