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Using cheaper square metres for garments
As with many facility processes, it is advisable to choose the location of the distribution and collection equipment wisely and strategically when it comes to garments. The stock of clean garments occupies the largest part of the required floor space. The collection depots require only one to three square metres. It is essential to choose…
Read MoreOn the road in new garments from a new location!
LCT-Textilligence is active at home and abroad when it comes to the controlled distribution and collection of garments. At the end of last year, the head office relocated to a beautiful building at a representative location close to the motorway in Tiel. Now that the organisation has a “new look”, we have also provided our…
Read MoreInto the future from a new location!
The relocation of LCT-Textilligence was a fact at the end of last year! After a considerable period of reconstruction and renovation, the impressive building at De Blomboogerd 8 in Tiel was ready to use. LCT-Textilligence in Tiel focuses on the sale of all forms of garment distribution and registration. In addition, RFID projects have become…
Read MoreTransparent garment management in 3 steps
Many companies have all available garments on a shelf somewhere for employees to pick up or for a desk clerk to hand out. As a result, companies often no longer have an overview of all their garment consumption. This not only causes uncertainties, but also major shortages and loss of garments. The question that arises…
Read MoreClean for dirty principle for your garments
Automated garment distribution systems take care of the logistical process of garments in many organisations. Such an automated system has many advantages. A number of important advantages are that the system; makes a valuable contribution to hygiene; prevents dormant stocks; provides insight into and control information on the quality of your garments package. In addition…
Read MoreHow can one prove during an inspection that clean garments are available?
One of the main tasks of facilities departments is often to ensure that clean garments are made available to all employees at all times. The internal hygiene and garment regulations must ensure that employees use them in the right way and with the right frequency. In case of an (health and safety) inspection, how do…
Read MoreCollection depots for used garments
The collection of dirty garments is often a non-transparent process with little control. The use of automated collection depots allows for collection at a central point, thus saving space. By controlling the process of garment distribution, less garments are also needed, which further saves space. Collection depots are often built into the wall so that…
Read More“Size-specific garments are far more efficient than user-specific”
What is the difference between user-specific garments and pool garments? Companies that issue garments to their employees have two ways of doing so: User-specific garments distribution and size-specific distribution (pool garments). With user-specific distribution every employee receives their own set of garments, either or not accompanied by a name tag. From this moment on, these…
Read MoreHow do your garments go over the hand?
The use of garments in, for example, the healthcare, industry and hospitality sectors contributes to good hygiene. The garments are washed professionally or industrially according to strict standards, so that the items you offer your employees comply with all (hygiene) regulations. However, when the garments come back from the cleaner, they are not yet with…
Read MoreAm I achieving my KPIs? Quality level becomes visible!
Measuring is knowing is a saying. This applies to many things. For the doctor who has to make a decision for the treatment of a patient or the production manager who has to determine staff deployment in a production process. Decisions should preferably be taken on the basis of clear and objective information. In many…
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