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Manual vs. automated workwear management in healthcare
In many healthcare institutions, the issuing of workwear is still organised manually: through a service desk, a clothing cupboard with or without registration, and sometimes an Excel overview maintained by the facilities team. It works,...
Digital transformation in the laundry sector
The laundry sector has traditionally been an industry where physical processes take centre stage: washing, drying, ironing, folding, sorting, delivering. Machines and logistics set the pace. Yet the focus is shifting. More and more laundries...
Decentralised workwear dispensing: closer to the shop floor
In many industrial environments, workwear dispensing is organised centrally: a clothing store near the entrance, a counter at the staff entrance or a changing room some distance from the production hall. It works, but it...
HACCP compliance and workwear management: what is expected during audits?
In the food industry, workwear is more than just clothing. It is part of the food safety system. During HACCP audits, inspectors look beyond production processes and temperature control — they also assess how an...
A better workplace at clothing dispensing: less strain on your facilities team
Have you ever stopped to consider that issuing work clothing puts not only a physical but also a mental burden on facilities staff? Sorting clothing by name, checking whether everyone actually has the right set...
Fast and efficient loading of your dispensing system: how does it work?
We are increasingly being asked whether clothing should be delivered to the dispensing system pre-sorted. The reasoning behind this is understandable: as an additional control measure, or in case of a possible malfunction. Yet in...
Efficient and hygienic garment management with FIFO in dispensing machines
In industries where hygiene, convenience and operational efficiency are essential, garment dispensing machines offer a smart solution. By applying the FIFO principle (First In, First Out) to garment distribution, organisations improve inventory control as well...
Sustainability in the laundry industry: 10 ways to reduce, reuse and recycle
The industrial laundry sector is increasingly expected to operate in a more sustainable manner. This expectation comes not only from legislation, but also from societal pressure. Fortunately, technological innovation offers ample opportunities to redesign processes...
Always in control of your workwear with RFID technology
In industries like healthcare, hospitality, and manufacturing, thousands of garments circulate daily. Manual tracking and inventory management are labor-intensive and error-prone. RFID technology offers an intelligent and efficient solution. Why RFID is the new standard...
The hidden cost of missing workwear: how to take back control
Workwear represents a significant investment for organizations in healthcare, industry and facility services. But what happens when part of this clothing regularly disappears without a trace? Missing garments are a common yet underestimated issue that...
Workwear available anytime with automated dispensing systems
In industries such as healthcare, hospitality, and manufacturing, having workwear available at any time is essential. With irregular shifts and 24/7 operations, an automated clothing dispensing system offers a practical solution. It not only improves...
The hygienic benefit of separating clean and soiled garments in dispensing machines
In hygiene-critical environments like hospitals, care homes and industrial facilities, the separation of clean and soiled garments in garment dispensers offers significant health and safety benefits. Preventing cross-contamination By using separate compartments for clean and...