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Diversey Suma Combi has built-in rinse
24th of June 2013Suma Combi is a new professional machine dishwashing detergent with built-in rinse aid to clean, rinse and dry kitchen ware. Developed by Diversey, this solution has been designed to simplify the dishwashing process, save space in the kitchen and reduce packaging waste.
Because separate rinse aid is no longer necessary, Suma Combi also eliminates
Jetty robots for air duct cleaning
24th of June 2013The Jetty robot for cleaning of air conditioning ducting, industrial and kitchen air vents is now available in two new models - says manufacturer Neovision. Customers can now choose the number of traction units they have according to application.
The Jetty range includes three, four and the original six leg trig model and offers an entry level
Tork coloured cloths from SCA
24th of June 2013Tork Coloured Long Lasting Cleaning Cloths from SCA are designed to allow cleaners to easily switch between products for various cleaning tasks. Available in red, blue, green and yellow, the cloths will not tear in use and are sufficiently low linting for most environments.
Food contact-approved by independent testing institute ISEGA the cloths
More training focus in Italy
24th of June 2013Anna Garbagna analyses the results of a recent survey into the Italian distribution sector.
The proportion of companies with a turnover of under one million euros is 50.7 per cent compared with 53.9 per cent in 2010, while 11.8 per cent have turnover between one and 1.5 million euros, 16.7 per cent between 1.5 and 2.5 million and 20.8 per cent
Healthy growth continues in Russia
24th of June 2013Russian reporter Oleg Popov from Cristanval cleaning company reviews latest sector statistics.
In 2009, the Russian cleaning market reached one billion dollars in volume. Based on figures from marketing research done by the DISCOVER Research Group, between 2010 and 2012, that volume practically doubled.
Growth in the market is due to
Occupational hazards in Germany
24th of June 2013ECJ’s correspondent in Germany Thomas Schulte-Marxloh reports on occupational health statistics.
In 2009 occupational disability caused an estimated loss of 1.3 million man-years which means a gross loss of 75 billion euros, taking into account that all employees create value with their work.
Good news first: occupational safety is