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Crothall Completes SC Expansion


Crothall Laundry Services, a healthcare laundry and linen management partner to healthcare providers, announced the launch of its newest facility in Columbia, South Carolina in a recent news release.

Spanning 50,000 sq. ft., the facility utilizes the latest laundry technology and adds 15 million pounds of annual processing capacity. This project represents one of multiple ongoing expansions and reflects Crothall’s commitment to bolstering its position as a leader in healthcare linen management.

Crothall Laundry Services strives to provide exceptional customer service, linen management expertise and selection of quality products. The company was founded in 1991 and operates or manages 30 laundry operations in 18 states across the country.

Mike Barner, Crothall Laundry Services CEO, expressed enthusiasm for the expansion and added, “We are excited to grow our footprint in the Carolinas, adding processing capacity and further redundancy in the region. This project was one of three expansions completed in the Southeast region over the past twelve months and represents our ongoing commitment to support the needs of our healthcare clients.”

Key highlights of CLS Columbia facility include:

  • Advanced Processing: The facility is equipped with state-of-the-art processing and finishing equipment, ensuring precision and quality in every product processed.
  • Increased Production Capacity and Redundancy: 15 million pounds of additional capacity which will support needs of our clients and provide additional redundancy in the region.
  • Efficiency and Sustainability: CLS remains committed to sustainability and energy efficiency. This facility incorporates processes that reduce water consumption and lower our carbon footprint. This facility is a TRSA approved Hygienically Clean operation.
  • Strategic Location: The facility’s strategic location offers improved logistical advantages, enabling CLS to streamline distribution and delivery to customers in the region.