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Commercial Cleaning Consolidation for Logistics & Warehousing Operators

One contract, one invoice, and one standard for every logistics & warehousing location you run.

Where a patchwork of vendors breaks down

Warehouse dust and debris create real OSHA housekeeping exposure

Large-footprint warehouse floors accumulate dust, packaging debris, and material residue that create slip hazards and can violate OSHA general housekeeping requirements if not addressed on a defined schedule. A distribution network with facilities serviced by different regional industrial cleaners often ends up with inconsistent housekeeping standards that create liability exposure at some sites without leadership realizing it.

Office and breakroom space needs a completely different service than the warehouse floor

Most logistics facilities combine a large industrial floor with a smaller office and breakroom footprint, and those two environments need entirely different cleaning approaches, equipment, and frequency. A vendor specialized in industrial floor cleaning often treats the office space as an afterthought, or vice versa.

Multi-facility networks default to a different industrial cleaner per site

Industrial-scale cleaning is a specialty most general janitorial vendors don't handle well, so operators running distribution centers across multiple metros frequently end up with a different regional industrial cleaner per facility, none of which coordinate standards or invoicing with each other.

Compliance and standards

Warehouse and distribution facility cleaning has to satisfy OSHA's general housekeeping requirements for industrial space — clear aisles, controlled dust accumulation, proper handling of packaging debris, and defined cleaning schedules that reduce slip-and-fall risk on large concrete floors. Our vetting standards for logistics accounts require crews trained on industrial-scale equipment and OSHA housekeeping expectations specifically, which is a different skill set than standard office janitorial work. We also scope office and breakroom space within the same facility as a distinct service line with its own frequency and standard, since treating the whole building as one undifferentiated space typically means one half gets under-serviced. Facilities with regulated material handling get additional documentation on cleaning protocols around those areas as part of the service record.

How consolidation works for logistics & warehousing

Consolidating cleaning across a logistics or warehousing network starts with scoping each facility as two distinct environments under one contract — the industrial floor gets an OSHA-housekeeping-focused protocol with defined aisle-clearing and dust-control frequency, while the office and breakroom space gets standard commercial janitorial service on its own schedule. We build a vetted crew network trained specifically on industrial-scale cleaning equipment and housekeeping compliance, and every distribution facility in the network follows the same inspection checklist regardless of which metro or region it's in, replacing what's typically a different regional industrial cleaner per site with a single coordinated standard. One account manager oversees safety and cleanliness consistency across the entire facility network, and one invoice covers every site, whether the network spans three warehouses or thirty.

Frequently asked questions

Do your crews understand OSHA housekeeping requirements for warehouse floors?+

Yes. Our vetting standards for logistics accounts require training specifically on industrial housekeeping expectations — aisle clearance, dust control, and debris handling — which is different from the training a standard office-cleaning crew receives.

Can you handle both the warehouse floor and our office space within the same facility?+

Yes, we scope those as two distinct service lines within one facility — industrial floor cleaning and standard office/breakroom janitorial — each with its own frequency and standard, both under the same contract and invoice.

How do you keep safety standards consistent across multiple distribution centers?+

Every facility follows the same inspection checklist regardless of region, with one account manager overseeing the whole network instead of a different regional industrial cleaner reporting inconsistently at each site.

What if our network includes facilities of very different sizes?+

Each facility gets scoped for its actual square footage and material handling profile, but all of them sit on the same master contract with one invoice regardless of size or location.

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