Prudential Overall Supply Featured in Textile Rental Magazine

18May

Prudential Overall Supply, an industry leader in reusable image work apparel and related textiles, today announced that it was featured in Textile Rental magazine. The magazine produces articles that focus on management and service trends in the reusable textile rental industry; uniforms, linen supply, health care and dust control.

The May 2009 edition for Textile Rental magazine included an interview with Prudential Overall Supply’s president, Mr. Tom Watts, and a tour of Prudential’s Vista, CA laundry processing plant. The article focused on how Prudential strives to achieve operational excellence and environmental stewardship while pursuing growth despite the economic slowdown.

A quote from the article sums-up Prudential’s approach to business, “Considering POS’ approach to safety management, improving efficiency, environmental conservation, providing customers with outstanding products and services, and much else, it’s clear that this company has a passion for excellence,” Jack Morgan, editor of Textile Rental.

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About Prudential Overall Supply

Family owned and operated since 1932, Prudential Overall Supply is dedicated to enhancing our customers’ image at the best dollar value.  By providing premium quality work wear uniforms, career apparel and casual wear, Prudential is able to outfit your entire organization.  This on-time weekly service also addresses your facility’s image and safety requirements by offering logo floor mats, wiping towels and paper products.

Release date: 05/18/2009

Contact: Jerry Martin, V.P. of Sales & Marketing (949) 250-4850 ext 275

Source: Textile Rental Magazine, May 2009

By: Jerry Martin, Vice President of Sales & Marketing, Prudential Overall Supply

About the author

Jerry Martin is the Vice President of Sales & Marketing at Prudential Overall Supply, a leading provider of workplace uniforms and personal protective equipment (PPE) to a wide range of industries and organizations. Currently a board member for the American Reusable Textile Association (ARTA) where he works on projects to further the benefits of reusable textiles versus disposable alternatives. Martin also contributes to the Textile Rental Service Association (TRSA) where he is a former chairman of the association's Marketing & PR committee and helped establish TRSA’s international standard for its Clean Green certification program.