UniFirst

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UniFirst Corporation is a North American leader in the supply and servicing of uniforms, workwear, and facility services products to businesses of all sizes. Founded in 1936 by Aldo Croatti, the company has grown from a small linen supply business in Lincoln, Rhode Island, to a multinational corporation with more than 250 service locations and 14,000 employee Team Partners. UniFirst provides a wide range of apparel from traditional uniforms, industrial wear, specialty and protective clothing to corporate casual and executive attire. The company also offers various facility service products, including floor mats, mops, and restroom supplies.

History[edit | edit source]

UniFirst's history began in 1936 when Aldo Croatti, an immigrant from Italy, started a small linen supply company in Lincoln, Rhode Island. Initially focusing on the provision of linens to the local New England area, the company expanded its services over the years to include uniform rental services. This expansion was pivotal in transforming UniFirst into a key player in the uniform and facility services industry. Under the leadership of Aldo's son, Ronald Croatti, who took over as CEO in 1991, UniFirst experienced significant growth and expansion across North America.

Services[edit | edit source]

UniFirst offers a comprehensive range of services designed to meet the needs of businesses of all sizes. These services include:

  • Uniform Rental Services: Providing a wide variety of workwear for industries such as automotive, healthcare, and food service. UniFirst manages the laundering, repair, and replacement of these uniforms.
  • Facility Services: Offering products that help maintain clean and safe facilities, such as floor mats, mops, and restroom supplies.
  • Customized Uniform Programs: Designing custom uniforms that enhance a company's image and brand identity.
  • Protective Apparel: Supplying specialized clothing that protects workers in hazardous environments.

Corporate Responsibility[edit | edit source]

UniFirst is committed to corporate responsibility and sustainability. The company's efforts include reducing water and energy usage, minimizing waste, and recycling programs. UniFirst also focuses on community involvement and philanthropy, supporting various local and national charities.

Locations[edit | edit source]

With over 250 service locations and 14,000 employee Team Partners across North America, UniFirst has a broad network to serve businesses in the United States, Canada, and Europe. The company's headquarters is located in Wilmington, Massachusetts.

Financials[edit | edit source]

As a publicly traded company on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: UNF), UniFirst has shown consistent financial growth. The company reports annual revenues in the billions of dollars, highlighting its position as a leader in the uniform and facility services industry.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

UniFirst Corporation has established itself as a key player in the uniform and facility services industry through its commitment to quality, service, and sustainability. With a history spanning over 80 years, the company continues to grow and expand its services to meet the evolving needs of businesses across North America.


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