LO prepares for snow and ice symposium

The Snow and Ice Sector Group of Landscape Ontario will host its annual symposium and equipment display program on Sept. 15.


The 2009 symposium, at the LO home office in Milton, will feature two education tracks to help operators make their operations more efficient, reduce costs and improve the bottom line. There will also be a large display of equipment, technologies and services for the snow and ice industry and plenty of opportunity to network with industry colleagues throughout the day.



One of the education programs, Build-a-Bid, was put together by members of SIMA (Snow and Ice Management Association) to address one of the greatest business challenges members face. This full one-day program will help participants create and sell snow and ice proposals that fit their respective business model. Primarily for owners and managers, this detailed workshop will cover everything from understanding your numbers to qualifying customers to detailing your costs.



The second education track involves technical programs, such as a hands-on calibration workshop, liability and contracts, technology update, using liquids, educating your customer, MTO info session, Smart about Salt and a snow and ice sector group update.



Speakers include, Paul Johnson, Vince Arone, Jim Monk, Mark Bonner of MTO and lawyer Rob Kennalley.



Manufacturers, distributors and suppliers of products services and technologies for the snow and ice contracting and removal industry are invited to participate in this event. The outdoor display area will be open during the extended luncheon and coffee breaks and at the conclusion of the seminars.



The Snow and Ice Symposium has many sponsorship programs that your company can participate in and every option gives your company additional signage, logo recognition in printed materials and special mention. To find out about opportunities with sponsorship,contact Gilles Bouchard at gbouchard@landscapeontario.com.



For further information on the programs, sponsorship, or to register, go to snow & ice symposium, or contact Paul Ronan by e-mail pronan@landscapeontario.com.

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