UniFirst Corp., Wilmington, MA, recently announced the grand opening of its uniform service and processing facility in Liverpool, NY. This investment highlights UniFirst’s ongoing commitment to serving the Syracuse market, where it has been a trusted partner for 70 years.

Driven by remarkable growth, the newly built 65,000-square-foot facility replaces the previous smaller structure on the same site, completing a seamless three-year transition without interrupting service for its more than 2,000 local customers throughout the central New York region. The facility, located at 103 Luther Avenue in Liverpool, NY, offers a comprehensive range of services, including uniform rental and facility services, hygienic laundering, maintenance, and pickup and delivery.

UniFirst’s Syracuse location is designed with sustainability in mind. Utilizing less than 1.5 gallons of water per lb. of product, the facility processes 220,000 lbs. of textiles weekly. An advanced Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF) system ensures wastewater is treated to exceed municipal standards, while the eco-friendly design incorporates high-efficiency systems, LED lighting and a white membrane roof to reduce energy consumption. Environmental consciousness extends to operations, with the use of eco-friendly cleaning detergents and a Heater Reclaimer system that significantly recovers heat.

“We’re thrilled to introduce the latest uniform service technology to central New York, enhancing our service offerings while supporting local job creation,” said Jason Drummey, UniFirst general manager. “This facility underscores our dedication to innovation and excellence.”

UniFirst President and CEO Steven Sintros added that, “We’re excited to celebrate the opening of our new facility in Syracuse. It enhances our service offerings and allows us to meet the growing needs of our customers with unparalleled efficiency. This state-of-the-art facility exemplifies our dedication to continuous improvement and our promise to always deliver exceptional service to the communities we serve.”

Employing 91 local residents, the plant contributes to Syracuse’s economic development. UniFirst plans to expand its workforce as the business grows, further supporting the local community. UniFirst is dedicated to the Syracuse community through philanthropy, volunteer work and local partnerships, reinforcing its commitment to its customers, employee team partners and their families.

A grand-opening event on Oct. 9 featured a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by special guests, including local customers, team partners and UniFirst executives. The event concluded with a facility tour and lunch reception.

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