| Panel of Experts: Commercial or Rental Plant vs. Institution-Based Laundry (Part 1 of 2) |
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| Written by Administrator | |||
| Thursday, 23 February 2012 16:19 | |||
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Are there substantial differences in equipment and procedures between a commercial or rental plant and an institution-based laundry? If so, what are they, and why do such differences exist? Healthcare Laundry: Scott Beaton, Kaiser Permanente Northern California
One is customer-based, high-volume, and driven to make a profit, while the other exists to provide a service for a captive audience. Due to these differences, the degree of necessary automation varies substantially. The other major difference is that commercial/rental plants wash and process linen to meet the needs of both regulatory and customer-based demands. They deliver linen in a manner that guarantees and produces a positive net operating margin. This is driven by the fact that they are in business to make a profit. Rental laundries typically spend more on their equipment, training and education of their workforce than an institutional facility. Pounds per operator hour, or PPOH, become the mantra. The old adage "time is money and money is time" comes to mind. These large, high-volume shared-service laundries and commercial plants tend to be highly automated, with batch washers, shuttle conveyors and pass-through dryers greatly reducing manual-labor requirements. Read more at American Laundry News.
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