14 | Morgan Services ing more than 65 million pounds of laundry per year. To do so, it deploys state-of-the-art technologywith themost innovative of automated systems to help with the monitoring, measuring and achieving levels of efficiency rivaling anyone in their industry. Yet, for all that sophisticated machinery, Morgan still applies the human touch in terms of spurring the best efforts of its members routinely recognizing the hard work they perform and honoring their achievements in service to the company and its customers. The company website not only features content about the services provided by Morgan, yet also pays tribute to the various teams fulfilling important roles. In respect to their services to healthcare, Morgan has secured accreditation by the Healthcare Laundry Accreditation Council (HLAC) and expects to have all of its plants accredited next year.This certification is only awarded to enterprises after submitting to a rigorous review of all operational systems and demonstrating proof of its adherence to the strictest of protocols involving the processing of laundry. The certification process involves every manner of examination, from the way textiles are sorted and cleaned to the John Alden Morgan with his brothers Kendrick Pierpont and George Walker in 1940s when Morgan Services began supplying linens and blankets to troop trains throughout the U.S. (L to R) Morgan Services President & CEO (1974-2003) Richard J. L. Senior, Morgan Services Director Diana Morgan Senior, Morgan Services President from 1941 to 1974, John Alden Morgan.
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