Tork towel dispenser takes top spot at ISSA Show Awards

By Healthcare Facilities Today


SCA and the Tork brand impressed customers and attendees at this year’s ISSA/INTERCLEAN North America. The Tork Xpress Countertop Towel Dispenser won the show’s top honors in the Dispenser and Visitor’s Choice award categories.  

Cleaning-industry distributors, wholesalers, building service contractors, and in-house service professionals cast their vote throughout the show at the Innovation Award booth, online and by using the ISSA app.

“Our customers are responding very positively to our new high-end product portfolio,” said John Drengler, vice president product & marketing at SCA AfH Professional Hygiene North America.   “We’re honored and excited to be recognized by these top industry professionals for our innovative dispenser, a key part of the new High-End Leaf Towel launch that Tork introduced earlier in the year.  The new dispensers, as well as the portfolio of Leaf hand towels, definitely created a buzz on the show floor.”

The new Leaf hand towels meet customer expectations for Class A office buildings, fine dining restaurants and other top-tier establishments through its superior softness, strength and commitment to sustainability. The Xpress Countertop dispensers offer finger-proof technology, anti-slip pads and one-at-a-time dispensing backed by Tork’s guarantee of a 25 percent reduction in paper use.  They’re available in Black, White, and Stainless colors.

Full list of ISSA Innovation Award Program winners: www.issa.com/?id=2013_innovation_award_winners 

To learn more about Tork’s high-end hand towels and to sign up for a free trial, visit www.TorkUSA.com/FeelFree 

 



November 26, 2013


Topic Area: Press Release


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