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AWARD OF CE MARKING TO TASKI INTELLIBOTS BRINGS HANDS-FREE CLEANING TO 33


EUROPEAN COUNTRIES Sealed Air’s Diversey Care division has announced that it has achieved CE Marking for its TASKI Intellibot SWINGOBOT 1650 machine.


The demand for automated cleaning machines is growing rapidly, particularly in the world’s developed countries. This is due to significant advances in robotic technology, labour shortages and the need for higher productivity in daily or routine cleaning tasks.


Since the acquisition of Intellibot in March 2015, Sealed Air has won a prestigious Innovation Award for the TASKI Swingobot 755 in October 2015 at the ISSA/INTERCLEAN exhibition in Las Vegas, and sales of the robotic machines have reached new record levels.


The company has also received a surge of interest in the machines from


PRINCIPLE CLEANING DISCOVERS IT’S THE BEST CONTRACT


CLEANING PARTNER Principle Cleaning’s good start to the year is set to continue, as the company has won a prestigious cleaning contract for Discovery Networks Western Europe office.


Based at Chiswick Park, London, the head office for Discovery Networks UK covers operations in the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, France and Flanders.


Since its launch in the UK in 1989, Discovery Channel has been the number one factual channel and as part of the daily office contract with Principle Cleaning, the company has opted for the Hybrid Cleaning Model. Staff


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also manage and look after specialist periodical cleaning, window cleaning, waste management and pest control.


Principle Cleaning, based in central London, recently won a 2015 Kimberly- Clark Professional Golden Service Award for office areas below 250,000 sq. ft. with its client Taylor Wessing.


Another new recent contract win for the business is with Savills at its prestigious head office in Margaret


Street which includes daily office cleaning, specialist periodic tasks, window cleaning, washroom services/ laundry services, dust control mats and waste services.


Principle Cleaning is also delighted to have retained its contract with Travers Smith, one of its longest, having retendered for the first time in twenty-four years.


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European buyers and the achievement of CE Marking means that Diversey Care can now answer that demand. Machines have already shipped to customers in the UK, Benelux, Scandinavia, France, Spain and Germany where ISS has purchased three units for evaluation ahead of a possible worldwide adoption.


Anders Dedenroth Høj, Cleaning Category Manager of ISS Global Procurement and Supply Chain organisation welcomed the award of CE Marking, saying: “At ISS we are focused on servicing our customers, helping them reach their purpose by thinking


creatively and taking advantage of the latest innovations. This is exactly what we intend with these machines. We believe that effective, hands- free machines offer us a chance to rewrite the playbook when it comes to effective and economic cleaning of our clients’ buildings.”


Jean-Marc Lille-Pallette, VP Europe at Diversey Care added: "Attaining CE Marking is another critical milestone for Diversey Care on our journey to bring the cost and productivity benefits of hands-free robotic cleaning to all parts of the world.”


Hands-free TASKI SWINGOBOT 1650 machines dramatically improve the economics of cleaning. Extended battery life means they can work across multiple shifts while remote diagnostics and reporting means that operators can also track the location and performance of their machine and are alerted when human attention is required. Locations that are ideal for cleaning by TASKI Intellibot SWINGOBOT 1650 machines include schools, hospitals, shopping centres, and airports.


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