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scope the project and provide a cost estimate that will form part of the offer package to the customer. The team will go on to order and arrange delivery of all the agreed equipment, carry out the install and set up all the programmes, ensuring everything works correctly and meets the agreed delivery outcomes, both in terms of water and energy usage and wash outcomes.


Once the installation has been signed off, the team will provide training to those operating the equipment as well as the in-house engineers. The customer is then in the hands of the Christeyns Account Management team who handle the day to day maintenance and running of all the systems and wash quality. Engineering does provide backup should there be any issues requiring more expert attention.


Peter added: “A big part of the engineering role at Christeyns is to show potential and current customers where they can improve their energy and water usage. But this forms part of a total, integrated solution that includes both chemistry and equipment as well as knowledge and training.”


Laundry is an essential part of life, and as resources dwindle and laundry needs become more complex in terms of textiles and luxury fabrics, cost efficiency and sustainability are even more important for both the launderer and the end user.


A commercial laundry is a tough environment; quality results, reliability and safety are essential and in order to meet all of today’s challenges, it pays to have systems that are not only reliable but that make life easier for all involved.


As a business leader in their sector, Christeyns aim to innovate change, providing bespoke business models that help manage targets, business goals and the changing laundry environment in order to help launderers become future ready.


Peter concluded: “Christeyns will continue to invest in research and development and innovate via new engineering processes that complement our ground- breaking wash treatments such as Cool Chemistry and Speed-O. We won’t be standing still; there is a long way to go and we are very much aware of the role that engineering plays in keeping the industry ahead of the game.”


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“We live in a world that’s increasingly environmentally conscious, and the laundry industry is under pressure to ensure it keeps


up its part by reducing the negative impact it has on the environment.”


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