Alsco Uniforms Opens Advanced Laundry Facility in Surrey, Enhancing Service Capacity and Sustainability
TL;DR
The new facility allows Alsco Uniforms to process more than 300,000 pounds of laundry per week, giving them a competitive edge in serving their growing customer base.
The new 62,000 square feet facility in Surrey, BC, is equipped with cutting-edge technology to significantly enhance operational efficiency.
Alsco Uniforms' commitment to sustainable growth benefits the community and the environment, reducing water and energy usage and supporting sustainability.
The new facility in Surrey, BC, spans 62,000 square feet on 4.5 acres and is among the most advanced of its kind in North America.
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Alsco Uniforms has inaugurated a cutting-edge laundry processing facility in Surrey, British Columbia, marking a significant expansion in the company's operational capabilities and underscoring its commitment to sustainable growth and community engagement. The new 62,000-square-foot facility, situated on 4.5 acres, represents one of North America's most advanced laundry processing centers. Equipped with state-of-the-art technology, the plant can process over 300,000 pounds of laundry weekly, serving more than 1,500 customers across a 500-kilometer range from Whistler to the Fraser Valley.
Bob Steiner, Chief Executive Officer of Alsco Uniforms, emphasized the facility's forward-thinking design, stating that the new plant is designed with the future in mind, equipped to handle up to three times as many customers. This capability ensures that the company is well prepared to meet growing customer demands and continue delivering exceptional service. The Surrey facility's opening is not just a boon for Alsco Uniforms' operational capacity but also for the local community. Employing over 90 full-time staff, the company has actively contributed to local enhancement projects, including planting 2,000 new trees, expanding streets, and installing public benches.
Dan Barnetson, General Manager, expressed pride in the facility's potential for positive community impact. Linda Annis, Councillor for the city of Surrey, welcomed the addition, noting that with 135 years of experience, the Alsco Uniforms list of clients is impressive and a reflection of the professionalism and service that has become a hallmark of the company. Sustainability is a core focus of the new facility. Advanced laundry processing technology has been implemented to reduce water and energy usage, aligning with Alsco Uniforms' commitment to minimizing environmental impact.
The company advocates for the use of reusable uniforms and linens as a sustainable alternative to disposable products, encouraging businesses to consider this eco-friendly option for maintaining clean and safe facilities. This expansion reflects Alsco Uniforms' position as the world's largest uniform company, with over 200 locations across 12 countries, serving more than 350,000 customers. The Surrey facility represents a significant step in the company's 135-year history, which began with the invention of the uniform and linen rental industry.
The opening of this facility is particularly noteworthy in the context of Surrey's rapid growth. As the city is projected to become British Columbia's largest in five years, the presence of established companies like Alsco Uniforms contributes to its economic development and attractiveness as a place to work and live. For businesses in British Columbia, the new Alsco Uniforms facility offers enhanced capabilities in providing hygienically clean uniforms, linens, floor mats, mops, and first aid and restroom supplies. This increased capacity and efficiency are likely to benefit a wide range of industries, including healthcare, automotive, industrial, and hospitality sectors. Interested parties can learn more about Alsco Uniforms and its services at alsco.com.
Curated from 24-7 Press Release

