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Around the world Olis


Modern elegance, high performance


Athens Capital Center Hotel - MGallery Collection, is a stylish and distinctive boutique hotel offering an unforgettable experience in the heart of Athens, Greece. Here, the golden age of the city is intertwined with modern elegance. A prestigious project was conceived at the hotel


thanks to a historic partnership between Olis and Xenex that brought the Diamante90 line into an open kitchen, allowing guests to admire the endless creativity of the chefs in creating dishes with a Mediterranean flavor. In the kitchen, time is one of the key factors in the whole process and having access to equipment that allows the team to focus on the result is fundamental – even more so in an open kitchen where there can be no distractions. High performance combined with the aesthetic


features of Diamante by Olis is the ideal solution to ensure that the cooking show can get under way. olis.it


Aladdin Temp-Rite


Opening a healthcare facility in the midst of a pandemic


Diamante by Olis combines high performance with elegant aesthetics


When the pandemic hit, the Louisiana state government issued guidance to healthcare institutions to improve their surge capacity to handle the influx of Covid patients. In March of 2020, Ochsner LSU Health Shreveport announced plans to increase the ICU capacity at its main Shreveport facility by repurposing its St. Mary Medical Center (SMMC) for use by its labor, delivery and neonatal and pediatric intensive care units. The timeline for getting it up and running was tight and getting a patient foodservice operation in place was of critical importance. Since there was no operating kitchen and meal delivery system in place at SMMC, Ochsner LSU Health had to prepare the meals at their Academic Medical Center and truck the food to SMMC. Tasked with getting the


operation up and running, Eric Lyons of ABM Healthcare, the hospital’s foodservice contractor, called Aladdin. Michael Hils, North American AMS manager for Aladdin, suggested an Aladdin Convect-Rite®


Select system to keep the food at the proper


temperature during its three- mile ride from Shreveport to St. Mary Medical Center. The carts are lightweight yet extremely durable and since they contain no electrical components, staff can easily clean and sanitize the units. For active heat and refrigeration,


the carts are paired with the Aladdin Convect-Rite 3 INSIGHT® docking station. Fully insulated, the carts are suitable for transporting hot and cold items. Patented airflow technology helps maintain proper temperature. A quick delivery ensured the SMMC team had sufficient time to determine the best configuration of the utilities for the unit. The inspectors gave their approval, and the system was ready to go in time for the first patients to arrive at the end of April. “We are proud to be able to aid partners like Ochsner LSU Health in the treatment of those in need,” says Nate Jackson, president of Aladdin Temp-Rite. “We remain committed to supporting the noble purpose of caring for those in a compromised state of health.” aladdintemprite.com


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