INTERCLEAN AMSTERDAM 2024 GUIDE
TASKI STAND: 05.511
The future of floor cleaning arrives at Interclean hall 5, stand 511, as TASKI, the Swiss cleaning innovators, bring their ULTIMATE cleaning machines and digital solutions to improve cleaning and drive sustainability.
For many, the future of floor cleaning is robotics. TASKI is bringing Ecobot 40/50 Pro to Interclean – machines that tackle serious industry concerns, improving your overall cleaning experience:
• Personalised consultative approach • Enhanced productivity, refocusing labour • Assured health and safety •
Premium customer experience
• Outstanding post-purchase service • Expected ROI within 18 months
Businesses adopting a ‘wait and see’ approach to robots can access advance cleaning via machine mechanisation with the award-winning TASKI ULTIMAXX.
Ditching dirty, inefficient mopping elevates cleaning. A mop cannot compare to a scrubber dryer exerting 10x more pressure, lifting 5x more soils in a single pass. Scrubber dryers also recover 65% more water for drier, safer floors.
With 10,000 permutations, TASKI ULTIMAXX adapts to the needs of your facility and its floors. TASKI ULTIMAXX is a machine as unique and flexible as your business.
Essity STAND: 10.101
Making their debut on the Essity stand at Interclean will be the new Tork Xpress Compressed Soft Multifold Hand Towels. These come in bundles that have been compressed by up to 50% to prevent the need for frequent refills, minimising interruptions.
In addition, taking centre stage will be Tork carbon neutral dispensers. Essity has offset carbon emissions from 27 of its Tork washroom dispensers for soap, toilet tissue and hand towels by investing in certified climate projects with ClimatePartner. Dispensers certified as being carbon neutral including the Tork SmartOne Toilet Paper Dispenser, the Tork PeakServe Continuous Hand Towel Dispenser and Tork soap dispensers.
Also new is the Tork Soap and Sanitiser Dispenser with Arm Lever for touchless dispensing, and the Tork 2 in 1 Scouring and Cleaning Cloth. This is an absorbent, abrasive and versatile wiper designed to save time and effort when cleaning.
The new Tork Natural Colour range of washroom tissue products will also feature on the Tork stand. Made from 100% recycled fibres, the toilet paper and hand towels in the range have a natural, light brown hue designed to
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demonstrate the customer’s sustainability values to employees, guests and visitors.
The products are softer to the touch than traditional recycled washroom tissue and all Tork Natural Colour washroom products are compatible with Tork PaperCircle.
Customers signing up for the Tork PaperCircle recycling service have their used washroom hand towels picked up from their premises and taken to local recycling centres where they are turned into other tissue products. Around 25m hand towels in 14 countries are recycled every month under the scheme.
Other stand highlights will be the Office Complaints Minimiser, an online tool designed to reduce the risk of washroom complaints; Tork Clean Hands Training for healthcare staff; and data-driven cleaning solution Tork Vision Cleaning.
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TASKI are also introducing a range of cable-free machines at the show. Including ERGODISC FLEXX, AERO 8 FLEXX and AERO UP 30/38B, advance Li-Ion battery technology extends cleaning throughout a facility, improving safety, eliminating cable management time and reducing cost through better power management.
Finally, experience TASKI digital solutions, how they protect resources, provide insight and enhance sustainability. See TASKI AR in action, explore the ULTIMATE machine range using augmented reality. Learn about IntelliTrail 2.1, your fleet management system, optimising assets, improving service and offering live sustainability reporting.
TASKI innovate cleaning hardware and digital solutions which combine to elevate cleaning.
www.taski.com
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