Al Rumooz

Service

Industrial Laundry

Hotels, hospitals, and commercial laundry plants — washers, dryers, ironers, and full MEP coordination designed around your daily throughput.

An industrial laundry is an engineering project disguised as a service operation. The equipment is heavy, the utility demands are significant, and the workflow has to be right — because if linen backs up at any stage, the whole facility slows down.

What we deliver

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Soiled-to-clean workflow with physical separation and air pressure management

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Washer extractors and tunnel washers sized for your linen volume

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Tumble dryers matched to washer output for continuous flow

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Flatwork ironers for sheets, tablecloths, and napkins

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Form finishers and pressing stations for garments and uniforms

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Folding equipment and stacking solutions for finished linen

Best for

Hotels and resorts

On-premise or satellite laundries for guest and F&B linen

Hospitals and healthcare

Infection-controlled laundry with barrier washer requirements

Labour accommodation

High-volume uniform and personal linen processing

Commercial laundry operators

Standalone plants serving multiple clients across sectors

How delivery works

Stage 1

Laundry projects begin with the par level: how many kilograms of linen are processed per shift, what are the peak days, and what growth is expected over the next three to five years. We use this to size every piece of equipment in the chain, from washers through to ironers and folders.

Stage 2

The layout follows a strict one-way flow. Soiled linen enters at one end, moves through sorting, washing, drying, ironing or finishing, folding, and then to clean storage or dispatch. We design the space so that soiled and clean never cross, and so that staff spend their time processing — not pushing trolleys across the building.

Stage 3

Utilities are a major factor. Laundries consume significant water, steam, and electricity, and they generate heat and moisture that needs to be managed. We coordinate all utility requirements with the MEP engineer early in the project, so there are no surprises when the machines arrive.

Brands in this segment

ImesaRenzacciElectrolux ProfessionalGirbauPrimusJensen

Common questions

We start with your daily linen weight in kilograms, factor in the wash cycle time and shifts available, and work out the washer capacity needed. Dryers and ironers are then sized to match, so there are no bottlenecks.

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Share location, timeline, and target capacity — we will reply with the right technical lead.

Next step: site visit or drawings

We align equipment, fabrication, and MEP early — so procurement and install stay on track.