Shirt processing will be the theme on BMM Weston’s stand and the company will have operational models on the stand.

The all-in-one (Vasy-3G) shirt finisher has been particularly well received by the company’s customers. It has a vacuum buck, contoured chest, microprocessor controls, and a built-in collar and cuff press. It can produce 45 – 55 shirts an hour with a single operator. Its small footprint (2978x 1194mm) suits premises where space is limited.

The company will also show the CRD-G rotary shirt unit, introduced last year and already establishing a good reputation with larger operations.

This double-buck unit can finish over 100 shirts an hour and will process chefs’ jackets as well as shirts.

A large flatwork ironer, a return feed flatwork ironer and a selection of rotary and other laundry presses will also feature.

The company is also promising some surprise introductions.