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Workwear and facility services conference announced by TRSA

Hosting its Inaugural Workwear and Facility Services Conference, Sept.. 22-23, 2020 at the Embassy Suites O-Hare-Rosemont in Rosemont, IL. The in-person event provides opportunities to network, learn, and discuss with executive and management colleagues providing uniforms, workwear, clothing and facility solutions to businesses, manufacturing, food processing, manufacturing and others. The conference combines general sessions and interactive panels for sharing best practices, emerging issues and inventions. Participants will gain instantly applicable knowledge, skills, strategies, and strategies to advance your comprehension and understanding of workwear and amenities processing, management and service.

The conference will kick off with an executive panel discussion on COVID-19 and Plant Operations which provides insights into how COVID-19 has changed the production and labor markets for national uniform support chains and their perspectives about how the coronavirus can affect the practices of plant operations regarding hygiene, supplying facility services goods and more. The following panelists will participate:

Jim Buik, TRSA chair and president, Roscoe co., will be the facilitator

Art Wake, president, uniform providers, Aramark Uniforms and Apparel

Seminar speakers and presenters are specialists from the lace, Uniform and facility services sector. They will determine a vast selection of every day related to keeping laundries functional and rewarding. Benefit from their expertise on the following topics which will improve your company:

  • Increasing Revenue Per Stop
  • Rerouted Relationships
  • Stockroom Management
  • Who’s the Highest Productivity?
  • Media Presence

The seminar will close with a first-hand look in the Roscoe Co., and UniFirst Corp. plants. These tours and follow-up debriefing sessions will explain how their business philosophies and utilization of present technology impact surgeries.

People who earned the TRSA Certified Expert Laundry Manager (CPLM) designation could receive 12 credit hours Services Conference’s educational sessions and plant tours.

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