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Where Do All the Towels Go? Why Hospitality Is Rethinking Inventory Control
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Where Do All the Towels Go? Why Hospitality Is Rethinking Inventory Control

9 April 20263 Mins Read

In Brief: The hospitality industry is reassessing its inventory control methods, particularly for high-turnover items such as towels, to reduce losses and improve operational efficiency.

  • Where Do All the Towels Go? Why Hospitality Is Rethinking Inventory Control – Image Credit HID – InvoTech   

For hotels, resorts, spas, and wellness centers, maintaining reliable towel availability is a small detail with a major operational impact. Yet for many properties, towel distribution and recovery remain labor‑intensive tasks marked by limited visibility, manual counting, and recurring losses.

As guest expectations rise and staffing pressures increase, hospitality leaders are reevaluating how their textile operations function—and discovering that better data can unlock significant improvements.

Why Towel Management Remains a Challenge

Towels move constantly: from guest areas to storage rooms to laundry cycles and back. Without a clear system in place, teams often rely on estimates to determine stock levels, order replacements, or reconcile laundry returns. This creates three consistent issues:

  • Unpredictable availability, especially during peak hours.
  • Hidden losses, leading to ongoing replacement costs.
  • Limited accountability, making it difficult to pinpoint where discrepancies occur.

These challenges create an operational landscape in which staff spend more time searching, counting, and correcting issues than focusing on guest service.

The Emergence of Data‑Driven Linen Operations

To address this, more properties are turning to digital linen‑management approaches that bring transparency to everyday textile flows. Modern platforms use small, durable identifiers sewn into towels, allowing items to be counted rapidly—whether individually or in bulk—and tracked at every stage of their journey.

The real value comes from centralized dashboards that interpret this movement. Managers gain immediate insights into stock levels, rotation rates, usage trends, and laundry performance. Instead of reacting to shortages or losses, teams can plan proactively.

Operational Benefits That Extend Beyond Cost

While reducing losses is an obvious advantage, the broader impact is operational stability:

  • Housekeeping teams work more efficiently, spending less time on manual counting.
  • Stock levels remain consistent, improving guest satisfaction.
  • Laundry partners are easier to manage, with data supporting accurate reconciliation.
  • Purchasing becomes smarter, driven by real consumption and textile lifespan insights.

In short, transparency allows hospitality organizations to treat towel management as a measurable, predictable workflow, rather than a daily challenge.

A More Strategic Future for Textile Management

With over two decades of experience supporting textile tracking across hospitality, healthcare, and industrial laundries, HID has seen the operational benefits of shifting from manual to data‑driven towel management. By providing real‑time clarity into how textiles move and perform, hospitality teams gain control over a process that has long operated in the dark.

As the industry looks toward greater efficiency and improved guest service, technologies that illuminate the everyday, like towel management, are becoming essential building blocks for modern operations.

Feel free to reach out to Patricia Kavanaugh directly for a conversation or demo. Patricia can be reached by email: [email protected] or by phone: +1-702-859-7539

ABOUT HID – INVOTECH & TEXTILE MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS

Discover HID’s Textile Management Solutions specializing in cutting-edge RFID-based uniform, linen, and laundry optimization management. Our advanced inventory control systems cater to industries such as high-end hotels, resorts, casinos, theme parks, sports arenas, and laundry facilities worldwide. We empower businesses with unparalleled control, accountability, and operational efficiency over their textile inventories and wash & distribution processes while enhancing quality and improving and reducing labor costs. Trusted by over 750 customers across 36 countries, including prestigious brands like MGM Resorts International, Ritz-Carlton, Hyatt, and Hilton, we are committed to fostering enduring client partnerships through exemplary service and continuous technological innovation. Explore more about our solutions and capabilities on our website.

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