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Industrial laundry system design
From demand patterns and hygiene zoning to layout and machine selection — how systems should be designed.
Coming soonExpertise
These pages are not marketing. They are how we actually think about laundry systems, healthcare linen, and the movement networks inside facilities — written down so you can check our reasoning before you ever talk to us.
Laundry Engineering — PEO Group
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From demand patterns and hygiene zoning to layout and machine selection — how systems should be designed.
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Why laundry downtime is deferred maintenance arriving on schedule — and what a preventive program looks like.
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Sizing follows workflow, not the reverse. Capacity planning, layout logic, and machine selection.
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Steam, heat recovery, and energy cost — where the real consumption sits and what to measure first.
Coming soonHealthcare Linen — Ideal Laundry
Ideal Laundry
What linen continuity means in a hospital, why it fails, and how an outsourced healthcare laundry service is built to hold.
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Hygiene in hospital laundry is decided by flow design. How segregation, zoning, and one-way flow actually work.
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When outsourcing hotel laundry makes sense, what linen management really costs, and how to structure a service contract.
Coming soonMobility Reliability — PEO Tech
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Carts are a rotating asset with a duty cycle. How maintenance and planned replacement beat run-to-failure.
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Load, floor, duty cycle, environment: how to specify casters so the system wears slower than its parts.
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Lubrication as a program, not a purchase: intervals, selection, and failure modes in heavy machinery.
Coming soonEach topic above is a conversation we have every week. Bring us the operational reality and we’ll start from there.
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