Multiple presentations delivering guidelines for planning textile services business continuation following major disruptions such as natural catastrophes and equipment/supply failures highlight the agenda for TRSA’s Production Summit and Plant Tours, October 25th -26th at Harrah’s New Orleans. As memories of 2005’s Hurricane Katrina linger in the city, New Orleans is a fitting backdrop for discussions […]
Month: September 2016
All In The Family: Part 1
Back when the average price to clean a two-piece suit was $1.50, my father Sid Tuchman had weekly “take my daughters and son to work” days. He proved himself to be ahead of his time as this practice is commonplace in today’s world. I hope this two-part series will put a smile on your face […]
To Bleach Or Not To Bleach
My readers tell me to write more technical stuff, which I try to do every other month. Frankly I find writing about drycleaning and laundry events more fascinating, but chemicals (especially bleaches) are equally important. So try not to snooze thru this article if ya please. “Doris I Miss Ya Darlin’ ” Much has been […]