 Company: On Renté  Textile maintenance service provider.  We provide service solutions to lease, source, clean and maintain textiles.  Work on periodic.

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 Company: On Renté  Textile maintenance service provider.  We provide service solutions to lease, source, clean and maintain textiles.  Work on periodic and turnkey contracts.  Man-in-charge: Kumud Goswami MBA(SPJIMR, Mumbai) B.Tech (Textile) 10 Years of International Sales. Extensive overseas exposure to 60 cities

Industry Problems High working capital & Bulk investment Power Shortage Labor Absenteeism & Manpower Shortages Premium Location Pilferage & Thefts Wastages

Tourism & Leisure Medical Treatment Dining and food Answer-Probably No!!! HOTELSHOSIPTALRESTAURANT What are your real business? Are we doing it, in right way? Does our synergies is in right directions?

 Sourcing  Supply chain  House keeping  Laundry  HR activities  Advertisements  Pollution & Safety  Government Dealing  Compliances Tensions which nobody loves

 Who cares for quality!  Cost matters  Frugal management

 High priced products become rugs: Due to unprofessional handling by washer men or in-house set-up.  Your value premise become prone to water sealing or required more maintenance.  Purchase in bulk which is not even required for many months and lying idle in your premium location space.  Your brand reputation in market about your entity. Although you did not notice the loss of perception but mouth publicity increase o decrease the brand value of any organization.  Your personal time engaged in dealing such pity matter.

Serving Services

& LEAVE REST ON US Give your best at work Save your personal time Decorate your nest We provide textile based service solutions to lease, source, clean and maintain textiles

Serve- lution Annual Service Solution We take pride in servicing our customers to keep their operations running smoothly and successfully

One stop solutionManufacture Managing inventory Washing & Pressing Ware- housing & Distribution By leveraging our buying power, our logistics system and vast experience of the industry, we are able to provide dynamic and cost effective services

Pick-up from customer WarehouseSorting Laundry & Pressing Fresh inventory Delivery to customer

Go out To out-source your requirement. Use & Pay Pay value equivalent to usage. Resource Allocation Allow entity to focus on responsibilities. Cost Efficiency Leverage the benefit of cost efficiency.

Investment No initial investment Clean Guaranteed professionally cleaned items On Time Everyday timely delivery, every time. Choice Choices among a variety of styles and colors.

 Neat textiles speak volumes when it comes to the quality of your products, people, service and workmanship.  Clean textiles instantly tell customers they’re in the right place.  We offers the industry’s largest line of retail-inspired textiles.  Offering the smartest fashions and most innovative designs to fit every role and every budget.

FasterBetterEffecient Primary concepts in any business processing in outsourcing is the ability to provide a service to the customer that is faster, better and cheaper than performing the function in-house

TIME ENERGY PEACE Capital Saving Less staff Less Water consumption Less energy Less Maintenance 5-6 ltr water per kg cloths High compensation & Annual increments 4 to 8/- per unit cost 9 to 12% per annum Avoid undesired activities

Low water consumption as a result of higher performance equipment saving 30% water 25%reducti on in power usage because of pooling Efficient waste management helps us in protecting environment Bulk operation minimize your carbon foot prints and helps saving environment Your building/pre mise is safer and reduce the cycle of maintenance Pool- washing reduce usage of harmful chemicals by 25% & protect environment WIN-WIN SITUTAION FOR ALL

 Annual supply service contract  Annual laundry service contract  Annual manufacturing supply contract

o Flat sheet o Pillow cover o Mattress pad o Comforter o Duvet cover o Bed spread

o Logo o Design o Hems o Pleats o Name o Embroidery

o Flat Sheet o Fitted Sheet o Pillow cover

 Uniforms  Aprons  Robes  Table cloth  Kitchen Linen  Fabric bags  Smock  Mops  Grill Pads  Doctor's Apron  OT Gown  Patient Gown  Lab Coats  Surgical towel  Draw Sheet  Thermal Blankets  Work wear  Vest Jackets  Napkins  Chef Coats  Dish Towel  Bid Apron  Cook Dress  Curtains  Bistro Apron  Cap/Hat  Floor mat

HOTELS HOSPITALS RESTAURANTS HOSTELS GUEST HOUSE BOARDING SCHOOLS

Thanks On Renté By Kumud Goswami