10-04-2017, 09:04 PM
Laundry Management Systems
"LMS" LAUNDRY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS- A Value added, NO-CHARGE consulting service primarily geared to our Healthcare and Hospitality related customer operations. Through proper evaluation and quantitative research into an operation, it is not uncommon that the annual cost of chemical can be sourced from in-house modification of the laundry operation.
PARISER LAUNDRY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
In addition to Pariser's commitment to timely and competent technical service at the wash room level, our company prides itself on its ability to provide Management Systems that empower our clients to more effectively monitor and supervise the overall laundry operation.
It costs roughly a penny to a penny and a half for chemicals to produce a pound of clean linen in the average on-premise laundry. The Total cost to process that same pound of linen however, can range from a low of $0.22/lb to as much as $0.35lb when all related costs are quantified and totaled. The $0.13 difference in these two cost levels in a 120 bed nursing home processing re-usable incontinent linens can exceed $85,000 spent annually, and if captured, will inure directly to the facilities' bottom line profit.
Point-of-use auditing tools, combined with our insights about Preferred Laundry Practices derived from a forty year history serving laundries of all sizes and nature, enable our customers to detail facility linen requirements, and quantify the total cost of labor, utilities, and linen replacement expenditures which far outweigh those of the related chemical supplies.
Our processes rely on qualitative research, and employ a variety of quantitative tools including use of our automated dispensing system reporting systems. Utilizing our experience in the interpretation of this operating data, we are able to assist laundry supervisory personnel in making managerial modifications that reduce the total cost to produce clean and sanitary linen, in many cases in dollar amounts vastly greater than the amount spent on the chemicals purchased and used in the operation.