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'Bundled' solutions save costs
07 March 2013
FSC companies can save time and money by using Tork solutions to cover a broad spectrum of requirements, says manufacturer SCA Tissue Europe.

FSC companies can save time
and money by using Tork
solutions to cover a broad
spectrum of
requirements, says
manufacturer SCA
Tissue Europe.
And using Tork as a 'one-stop shop' for tissue and hygiene supplies is also easier and more convenient for the facilities manager, according to SCA Tissue Europe product and market manager Charlotte Branwhite She claims there are several benefits to be gained from buying 'bundles' of Tork products to cover both hard and soft services.
"It is more efficient and costeffective to source several systems from one supplier than buying each from a different company," says Branwhite.
"For example, an FSC customer requiring a package of both soft and hard services could choose Tork for all their cleaning and washroom needs along with Tork napkins and food wipers for their canteen and food service areas."
And using Tork as a 'one-stop shop' for tissue and hygiene supplies is also easier and more convenient for the facilities manager, according to SCA Tissue Europe product and market manager Charlotte Branwhite She claims there are several benefits to be gained from buying 'bundles' of Tork products to cover both hard and soft services.
"It is more efficient and costeffective to source several systems from one supplier than buying each from a different company," says Branwhite.
"For example, an FSC customer requiring a package of both soft and hard services could choose Tork for all their cleaning and washroom needs along with Tork napkins and food wipers for their canteen and food service areas."
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