Regis Philbin praises Arrow on national network TV show...

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The Story...
It was pretty exciting at Arrow on Wednesday morning, April 10th. The phones inexplicibly lit up. Every line was busy. People from all over the country were calling for information about Arrow's leather cleaning and restoration services, because they had seen Regis Philbin talking about Arrow Fabricare during his show.

Here's how it happened. Joy Philbin (Regis' wife), during a cooking demonstration on an earlier show, spilled oil on a beautiful and very expensive leather jacket. Show production personnel, after researching where to get the jacket cleaned and restored, learned from North Beach Leather's Manhattan store in New York City, that Arrow Leathercare of Kansas City was universally recommended as the best in the nation for fine leather cleaning.

So, the jacket was shipped to us...quickly cleaned & restored ...sent back to New York...and was opened by Regis & Kelly during the show the next day. They found a perfect job...and what thousands of our customers across the country already knew...that Arrow Leathercare is the best!!! Our many thanks to Regis Philbin & his wife for the wonderful coverage and very kind words. Please see Joy Philbin's note of thanks to Arrow on our "Applause" page. To replay the video, doubleclick on the box.



[The Independent Magazine, Feb. 2, 2008 (p.15)

Kansas City Comes Through Again

Kansas City came through again when nearly 11,000 coats were distributed during the 2007 Coats for Kids campaign. After weeks of collection and dry cleaning, the coats were distributed to the Kansas City Missouri, Kansas City Kansas, Independence, and Hickman Mills School Districts. From there, the administrators and teachers distributed the coats to the children.

The major sponsors of this year's NewsRadio 980 KMBZ Coats for Kids campaign were Arrow Fabricare Services, Pride Cleaners, Sertoma Club of Kansas City, U.S. Army Recruiting Battalion, Kansas City Missouri office; and KMBZ employees. Supporting this year's campaign were Gail's Harley Davidson, The Mortgage Store, O'Reilly Auto Parts, Blue Cross Blue Shield and Carrabba's Italian Grill.

A total of $16,005 was contributed by many individuals and companies in our community. All of the money collected was used to purchase new coats for the children. Over the five years of the campiagn, a total of 38,577 coats have been collected and given out. Kansas City has truly risen to the occasion of keeping the children of Our Town warm in the winter. A clean, previously worn or brand new coat reached Kansas City kids just in time for winter, thanks to many of you.



[American Drycleaner, February 2008 (p.142)

Coats for Kids Clothes 11,000 in Kansas City

A Kansas City Coats for Kids campaign spearheaded by NewsRadio 980 KMBZ distributed almost 11,000 coats last month to area children in need of warm winter garments.

After weeks of collecting and cleaning the coats, sponsors distributed them to four metro-area school districts. Administrators and teachers then distributed the coats to children.

Arrow Fabricare Services and Pride Cleaners donated drycleaning services to the effort. Additional supporters included Missouri's U.S. Army recruiting Battalion, Blue Cross/Blue Shield and several local businesses.

The campaign also received $16,005 in monetary donations, which was used to purchase new coats. In five years, the area's Coats for Kids campaign has collected, cleaned and distributed 38,577 coats to needy children.



[American Drycleaner, November 2007 (p.82)

Arrow's Gershon Earns Three DLI Certifications

Bruce Gershon
, president of Arrow Fabricare Services in Kansas City, has earned all three certifications that the Drycleaning & Laundry Institute (DLI) offers - Certified Environmental Drycleaner (CED), Certified Professional Drycleaner (CPD) and Certified Professional Wetcleaner (CPW)

Operators who earn all three are named Certified Garment Care Professionals (CGCPs). To achieve this status, they must master a comprehensive body of knowledge of professional drycleaning, and pass 12 hours of written examinations to verify their expertise.

"Several new processes are changing the drycleaning business, and the driving force is environmentalism - the effort to use gentler methods to clean clothes," Gershon says. "I like to push the envelope. If my knowledge is tested, employees respect that. I expect a higher level of commitment from each of the Arrow employees."

Gershon entered the industry in the '70s as Arrow's third-generation owner. He was the first midwestern drycleaner to earn DLI's Award of Excellence.


Blanc Plume - Our subsidiary that specializes in hi-end bedding: comforters, down pillows, matelassé, duvet covers and fine egyptian cotton sheets was featured in an excellent story recently.

To read, click here.


"National Clothesline"...leading industry trade newspaper, published a very nice story on Bruce Gershon, President of Arrow Fabricare Services.

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[American Drycleaner, January 2005, (pp. 46-48)

Special Honors for Best Renovation Design

Located in urban Kansas City, Mo., for more than 90 years, Arrow Fabricare Services has watched the market for its unique blend of retail and specialty services shift to the suburbs over the years. But even after following the business with a vast route network and wholesale business, Arrow never gave up on its venerable processing facility.

Arrow has renovated the plant to streamline internal processes three times in the last 15 years. But this time, owner Bruce Gershon made a concerted effort to acquire adjacent properties and expanded the plant 6,300 sq. ft. with an addition built to match the original building's brick and mortar construction. Arrow now occupies 20,000 sq. ft. at this plant alone.

"It's making a world of difference," Gershon says. "We've been in a cramped space here for a couple of years while we've moved forward with the plans to expand. I have to acknowledge the commitment and customer-focused dedication of the Arrow employees who have maintained smooth workflow in somewhat difficult circumstances."

In addition to drycleaning, shirt laundry and alterations, Arrow offers pillow and bedding care, leather and suede service, fur cleaning and storage, gown preservation and cleaning, and fire gear cleaning and repair. A second, 10,300 sq. ft. plant in North Kanssa City houses high-end sister business Blanc Plume and Arrow's fire restoration operations.

Mainly a production facility, the plant was remapped to enhance its capabilities. Contractors moved and re-installed 54 pieces of equipment and installed 14 new machines, including a Union GreenEarth machine, dedicated to leather cleaning, two Omega reclaimers, a 30 HP Hurst boiler, a Hamilton hot water tank and a new screw compressor.

Existing equipment included a Bruske tensioning pant unit, UniMac washers, ADC and Cissell dryers, Unipress doublebuck shirt units and a variety of traditional pressing equipment from Ajax, Cissell, Forenta and Hoffman/NewYorker. The addition helped integrate all of this machinery into lines covering drycleaning, shirts, and leathers and furs, as well as dedicated new space to gown preservation, fur storage and wholesale shipping.

On the other end of the plant, walk-in customers benefit from a renovated corner entrance with lighted awnings and brand-new horseshoe countertops from R.J. Papalini. Immediately behind the counters, a plasma screen touts Arrow's wide range of services. And behind that, a new "cubby" unit helps hide bulky items, such as comforters, and screens the factory floor from view. A recessed DCCS point-of-sale (POS) system manages the counter, mark-in and workflow.

Part of Arrow's reasoning in staying at its downtown location was to keep its loyal, long-term employees, and the facility employs more than 60. But the operation went one step further, adding climate control, a new employee parking lot and an expanded break room.

Arrow continues to grow by following the money and tapping new categories of customers such as garment manufacturers and retailers. But it has been able to do so by holding onto its roots and letting the operation blossom from there.


"National Clothesline"...Dry Cleaning Industry Newspaper announces Arrow's New Building Addition



Arrow Fabricare Services in Kansas City, MO, celebrated its 90th year in business with the grand opening of a new 6,300-sq.-ft. building addition on September 11. The newly built area quickly filled with equipment needed for the fur and leather processing. A two-story temperature-controlled fur storage vault offers protection for as many as 1,600 coats.

"Hindsight is 20-20" is a phrase that Bruce Gershon, president of Arrow Fabricare, now knows well. "If everything had hit the planning target, we wouldn't have had such a rush at the end," he said. 

The addition included installation of Union HL 860 drycleaning machine designed for using GreenEarth Leather Solutions. "We wanted to provide an alternative to other cleaning methods," explained Gershon. "The GreenEarth processing does a wonderful job on leathers."

Two new rotary double-buck shirt units were installed to increase shirt pressing production times, though Arrow continues to offer hand-finished shirts for many customers. Ken Endrizal, an industrial engineering consultant, provided on-site planning and design for the many work area moves. "It was literally mission impossible," he said. "All we had to do was relocate more than 54 pieces of equipment, install two new Unipress rotary double-buck shirt units, a new rotating rail conveyor, a new extra large spray booth, a new Union leather cleaning machine and two Omega reclaimers, two new Unipress 75-lb. dryers, a new 30HP Hurst boiler, a new 60-ton Kleen Rite cooling tower, a new screw compressor, a Hamilton hot water tank, a Unimac 60-lb. Washer - and get everything done in 45 days. No problem!"

Gershon noted that Windel Burton of Burton Installations likened the equipment move to trying to change a valve cover gasket on a car while the engine was running."

"The real hero of the entire project, though, was Ron Hutson, Hutson Repair Services," Gershon said. "He'd done it all beforewell maybe not to this extent, but no matter what went wrong, he never got upset, he'd just dig in and get it done. There is no way we could have done it without him."

The next step for the company is building an employee parking lot on land that adjoins the new building that was acquired through a condemnation proceeding. After moving an uninhabited three-story house, the empty land will be graded and paved, fenced, gated, and finished with nursery plantings and trees. Now that the turmoil has died down, Gershon says the effort was worth doing.

"This project was the third major renovation of Arrow's property in 19 years and I've been involved in each. Now my only problem is that my hindsight needs eyeglasses!"


N. Y. Times runs a featurette on Blanc Plume,
Arrow's Fine French Laundry.

On November 15, 2001, the New York Times featured Blanc Plume, Arrow's fine french laundry with a complimentary and information featurette in their "Inside Sources" section of the paper. Much new business resulted as a huge readership was acquainted with Arrow's superb standards of quality and services...particularily for fine, high-quality bedding, down pillows and comforters and fine and heirloom linen.


KCTV5 does a story on fine leathercare at Arrow.

Concurrent with the "Live With Regis & Kelly" feature, Channel 5 in Kansas City did an in-plant story about Arrow's national business and all the work that it does for many well-known celebrities, political figures and business executives all around the country. Arrow gets much of this business because of the thousands of satisfied customers and because scores of fine leather manufacturers and designers recommend Arrow's fine leather cleaning and restoration services. Our thanks to Brian Curtis, KCTV5 reporter for his excellent story about this interesting fact about Kansas City and its richly deserved reputation for good work and good workers.

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