by Wilkins Linen Team | Nov 9, 2018 | Industrial Textile Products
A commercial laundry facility looks like any other manufacturing building, but it’s not until you get inside that the first big difference hits you: It smells really clean. Depending on the time of day and year, there may be many people, carts, and linens in various...
by Wilkins Linen Team | Nov 2, 2018 | Facility Management, Industrial Textile Products, Linen Care, Linen Services
Linen and laundry management seems on the surface to be a fairly cut and dry concept. It’s only after facility managers embark on this mission that the many moving parts are revealed. The complexity surrounding linen management is a big part of the reason so many...
by Wilkins Linen Team | Oct 26, 2018 | Hospitality, Industrial Textile Products, Linen Services
No matter how attentive your housekeeping staff is, towels and robes will inevitably disappear or be damaged beyond repair. Hotels lose an average of between 5 to 20 percent of their towels alone each month! So what can you do to avoid this massive problem? Tired of...
by Wilkins Linen Team | Oct 5, 2018 | Industrial Textile Products, Linen Services
So, what’s the big difference between cotton and polyester fabric? There are those who swear by cotton, but cheaper polyester is pretty tempting, isn’t it? You may think that the lower cost of polyester means a lower quality product, but that isn’t necessarily the...
by Wilkins Linen Team | Aug 17, 2018 | Industrial Textile Products, Textiles
If you’re involved with the healthcare or hospitality industry, you know a lot about your company’s linen services. Whether you wear a uniform everyday or order and receive linens after they’ve been laundered, you likely know a fair amount about the process....
by Wilkins Linen Team | Jul 27, 2018 | Industrial Textile Products, Laundry
For most business owners, time is your most valuable asset. Every moment spent on support tasks is a distraction from the progress you could be making in your core businesses. That being said, you’re probably watching your bottom line carefully, not wanting to spend...