TOMORROW’S CLEANING MAY 10
Georgia-Pacific gear up for AHCP
Georgia-Pacific is gearing up to showcase its latest innovations for infection control at the forthcoming Association of Healthcare Cleaning Professionals (AHCP) exhibition (8th-10th June) in Bristol at stand 37.
To coincide with this year’s theme of Patients and the Patient Environment, Georgia-Pacific is exhibiting a selection of innovative products from the Lotus Professional® brand including the complete end-to-end touchless hand hygiene solution with the enMotion® range.
The enMotion® Impulse®, the latest addition to the enMotion® range, will take centre stage at
New investor at Green Planet Solutions
Shaun Chatterton has joined Green Planet Solutions of Sandbach, Cheshire as majority shareholder, partnering Matt Anderson, the existing Managing Director.
Shaun has an established reputation in the cleaning and hygiene industry. After 30 years within this sector he is currently the chief executive of CPD PLC in Hull and the Chairman
of the CHSA trade association. Shaun and Matt plan to grow the brand and make it accessible to everybody through nationwide partners in each market sector.
Green Planet Solutions is constantly looking for innovative eco friendly products to add to its portfolio.
www.greenplanetsolutions.co.uk
Prochem 2010 catalogues packs in the offers
Clear, easy to use, offering the very latest in quality cleaning technology and chemicals – Prochem Europe’s 2010 Product Catalogue & Price List can be ordered now in hard copy format or as a download.
At the top of the technology offer, Prochem Europe’s extensive offer of truck-mounted
extraction machines is further enhanced with the launch of the new Peak GTX dual operator unit while anyone upgrading from portable electric machines or even starting a cleaning business for the first time will find the new compact, Blazer GT a simple and affordable solution.
Prochem Europe’s 2010 Product Catalogue & Price List can be ordered now in hard copy format at
http://www.prochem.co.uk/information.htm
or as a PDF download from
http://www.prochem.co.uk/news.htm
Training providers merge
One of the sector’s leading training providers, Merton College, has completed its merger with South Thames College. The new institution is keeping the name ‘South Thames College’ and the Merton site will remain fully functioning as its Merton Campus. Aside from the change of name, it is very much ‘business as usual’ with
Mary Schramm remaining in charge of the College’s training provision for the cleaning and facilities industry.
The College is a leading training centre for the cleaning and facilities sector with many years experience delivering NVQ and BICSc courses to businesses of all sizes.
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the show is expected to attract interest from forward thinking healthcare professionals looking for the most hygienic and cost effective option.
Our dedicated healthcare team will be on hand to discuss the latest demands on the washroom and healthcare environment at stand 37.
www.lotusprofessional.co.uk.
New Look for TC Contractors
Further reinforcing its position as a retail industry specialist, TC Contractors has successfully
implemented a UK wide cleaning contract for fashion retailer New Look.
The leading independent contract cleaning specialist won the much coveted business in a competitive tender and is now responsible for the daily servicing of 340 outlets including flagship stores and its prestigious new central London offices.
Kirsten Pottinger, Senior Operations Manager at New Look comments: “It was evident during the tender process that TC Contractors was a progressive company with a clear understanding of the retail industry and our business. It also had the right infrastructure and operational processes in place to be able to deliver a high quality service on a consistent basis whilst ensuring best value.”
www.tc-contractors.co.uk
It has an enviable reputation, training the UK’s gold medal-winning Cleaning team at Euroskills 2008 and currently preparing the UK competitors for various international skills competitions.
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