Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes has announced that it will hold its next A-Plus EcoLean Level 2 workshop June 20-21, 2012, at the Renaissance Hotel in Cleveland, Ohio.
The EcoLean Level 2 workshop is designed to educate attendees about maximizing profitability by improving productivity and eliminating waste throughout their facilities. The two-day course educates shop owners on the connection between environmentally sound business decisions and the reduction of process and environmental waste.
“EcoLean is all about helping collision centers drive profitability and productivity while reducing their environmental impact,” says Troy Neuerburg, marketing business services manager for Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes. “The training is structured like a college curriculum, and the new EcoLean Level 2 workshop is open to all collision facility owners and managers who have attended Sherwin-Williams’ EcoLean Level 1 workshop or ‘Improving Workshop Efficiency’ class.”
Neuerburg noted that this previous training was necessary as the Level 1/Improving Workshop Efficiency workshops provide the foundational knowledge needed in Level 2 and beyond.
Topics covered in these courses include:
Building an Environmental Management System
Repair Planning for Rapid Throughput
Shop Tour/Lean Roundtable
Compensation Solutions for a Lean Environment
EcoLean Marketing
Included in the workshop fee are all class materials, breakfast buffet and lunch (both days), a group dinner and Cleveland Indians/Cincinnati Reds major league baseball game at Progressive Field on June 20th (Wednesday) evening. Hotel and transportation costs are the responsibility of each workshop attendee.
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