To improve efficiency and achieve superior cleaning results, Aramark, a leading global provider of food and facilities services, with operations spanning the education, healthcare, business and industry, sports, leisure, and corrections industries is partnering with Pringle Robotics, a developer of autonomous robotic solutions for facilities management, to install floor cleaning robots and operational software solutions at key customer facilities.
“Our clients depend on us to introduce leading technologies that can help to manage their facilities in a way that delivers superior cleaning efficacy with an attractive cost structure,” says John Hanner president and CEO of Aramark Facilities Management.
Pringle Robotics has worked closely with Aramark Facilities Management and its Facilities Center of Excellence (COE) to evaluate, pilot and deploy its CC1 and CC3 autonomous floor cleaning robots and customized and integrated software solutions at Aramark accounts across the company’s portfolio.
One of the facilities where they are deployed is The Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Dallas (KBHCCD), one of the largest convention centers in the country, serving over a million visitors every year. The autonomous robots navigate through the convention center, cleaning and scrubbing a variety of floor types including hard surfaces, carpeted meeting rooms and lobbies.
Aramark’s Facilities COE is guided by the objectives of standardization, innovation, data analysis and fact-based decision-making to drive the most efficient and effective processes in the industry. Robotic solutions developed by Pringle Robotics support these goals in multiple ways. The CC1 multipurpose commercial floor cleaning robot and the CC3 industrial-grade autonomous floor scrubber enable floor cleaning to be automated and performed to a consistently high standard.
“The successful deployment of our floor cleaning robots and facility management software integrations at Aramark’s customer facilities points the way towards optimized and scalable cleaning innovation,” says Sudheer Sajja, founder and CEO of Pringle Robotics.