UK

CLEAN, part of the Alsco family of companies and a leading provider in the laundry services industry, has announced the reopening of its revamped Banbury, Oxfordshire, laundry facility. This reopening is the result of a significant investment by the company. Once solely dedicated to hotel linen processing, the facility has, following a substantial £ 1.9 million investment in the 24,000 sq ft facility, evolved into a state-of-the-art workwear, PPE, and floor protection mat processing laundry under the Alsco Uniforms brand.

This strategic shift is a direct response to the escalating demand for impeccably Clean and safe workwear rental services in Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire, Warwickshire, Coventry, Birmingham and the West Midlands. The company says it is confident this investment will ensure the highest quality of services for businesses in the region.

The site was officially reopened in an official ceremony by Alsco Uniforms, president Bob Steiner on 11 June, who said: “At Alsco, we’re investors for the long term. Our company has been around for about 135 years, always owned by the same family. Today, we’re proud to announce the opening of our new workwear laundry plant. This plant is not just a physical structure, but a testament to our commitment to providing value to our customers and their businesses. The uniforms and PPE workwear we produce here will significantly enhance the safety of their employees and improve their image. We value our customers and their loyalty, and we’re committed to taking good care of them, ensuring they stay with us.”

The newly equipped facility in Banbury is testament to the company’s commitment to supporting the region’s high-tech manufacturing and engineering sectors. With its large-scale PPE workwear processing capabilities, the laundry is fully prepared to process a wide variety of 40,000 workwear items each week. This includes an impressive mix of PPE garments, floor protection mats, and roller towels, demonstrating Clean’s readiness to meet the high demand in the region. In the past year, the company has been actively recruiting and has hired over 25 people at the site. As the company ramps up to full capacity and secures new customer contracts, additional hiring for roles in production, engineering, delivery and logistics, and customer support is expected.

“Our team at Banbury is excited about this new chapter,” said Kevin Godley, CEO of Clean. “The transformation of our Banbury facility into a PPE workwear processing plant allows us to serve the local and regionals business community. As businesses and industries prioritise employee protection and safety, we are ready to provide reliable, efficient, and hygienic laundry services to meet these critical needs.”

The upgraded facility features state-of-the-art technology and adheres to rigorous health and safety protocols. This ensures that all PPE workwear processed meets the highest standards required for protecting workers in various sectors, including automotive, engineering, aggregates, the railways and transport, and the wider manufacturing industry.

Clean’s continued investment and expansion into PPE workwear processing is a significant step in its ongoing efforts to adapt and innovate in response to market demands. By offering comprehensive laundry solutions across the region, the company aims to further solidify its position as a trusted partner in the region’s industrial and commercial landscape, providing its customers with the confidence and security they need when it comes to the supply of Clean uniforms for their employees. For more information about Clean’s workwear rental and floor protection mat services or to arrange a consultation, please visit www.Cleanservices.co.uk/workwear