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03 April, 2017 | Service Area in TX

5 Inventions That Have Revolutionized the Uniform Industry

Service Uniform’s Blue Chip System® utilizes some of the most advanced technology in the uniform industry. Our system consistently reduces shortages, and has earned honorable mention in TRSA’s award-winning monthly magazine Textile Rental. Although the Blue Chip System® hasn’t reached Popular Mechanics’ top 50 inventions list yet, we know the trajectory for this system aims skyward. Along with some other inventions, here is a list of predecessors to the Blue Chip System that revolutionized the uniform service industry.

  1. The Blue Chip System®

Never before has a uniform service company been able to guarantee 100% accuracy and deliver. With the help of the Blue Chip System®, Service Uniform will always be able to identify your garments at any point in our cleaning process and your order will be 100% accurate when upon arrival. We know you count on us to maintain your image and performance, which is why our double-checked system guarantees your order is accurate and on time, every time.

  1. Washing Machine

The first rotary washing machine was invented by Hamilton Smith in 1858. Service Uniform cleans and hand-inspects every garment that enters our facility. It would be extremely time to consume for us to deliver fresh, clean uniforms to our customers without the assistance of our industrial strength washing machines.

  1. The Diesel Engine

The diesel engine has helped take the uniform industry to the next level by powering large laundry delivery vehicles. As the natural progression from steam-power, diesel engines have several advantages over other internal combustion engines. Some of the advantages diesel engines have over other internal combustion engines include burning less fuel, lesser carbon monoxide content in emissions, and they can be strengthened without worrying about combustion when under high pressure.

  1. The Sewing Machine

In 1846, Elias Howe invented the sewing machine, which made sewing clothes, textiles, and other materials a lot easier. It is one of the few products you can find in all corners of the civilized world. Without sewing machines, it would be impossible for Service Uniform to maintain the amount of garments we have in stock today.

  1. The Factory System

The industrial revolution popularized the factory system in America. As a result of businesses growing larger than ever before, managers needed a way to ensure all required jobs were done well. By linking talent with technology, the factory system revolutionized how large businesses operate.

The most exciting time to be in the uniform service industry is right now. With the continuous advancement of technology, Service Uniform’s ability to serve our customers will continue to improve. Service Uniform takes pride in maintaining a level of service that is superior to industry standards. Give one of our Account Managers a call today to find out how Service Uniform will work tirelessly for you.

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