October EcoLean Level 2 Workshop to be Held in Salt Lake City

October EcoLean Level 2 Workshop to be Held in Salt Lake City

The two-day course is exclusively designed to educate attendees about maximizing profitability by improving productivity and eliminating waste throughout their facilities.

Sherwin-Williams-ADSherwin-Williams announced it will hold its last 2015 EcoLean Level 2 workshop Oct. 6-7 at the Marriott City Center in Salt Lake City. All previous EcoLean classes (Level 1 and Level 2) have been sold out.

The EcoLean Level 2 workshop is an extensive, two-day course that further implements the Sherwin-Williams message by educating shop owners on the connection between environmentally sound business decisions and the reduction of process and environmental waste. It is exclusively designed to educate attendees about maximizing profitability by improving productivity and eliminating waste throughout their facilities.

“Don’t miss out on the last EcoLean Workshop of the year. Come join us in Salt Lake City, where in just two days we’ll provide our attendees with the tools to help align their purpose, people and process on the production floor,” said Greg Eisenhardt, Sherwin-Williams A-Plus Network marketing manager.

Eisenhardt noted that EcoLean courses have been built by some of the sharpest minds in the collision repair industry, and will afford collision repair professionals the opportunity to relax in the company of industry peers and learn from one another over a two-day period.

The EcoLean Level 2 workshop curriculum includes:

  • Repair Planning for Rapid Throughput
  • Damage Analysis/Blueprinting
  • Parts Correctness

All class materials, lunch on both days and a group dinner is included in the workshop fee. Breakfast vouchers are included with hotel room reservation. Hotel and transportation costs are the responsibility of each attendee.

To register for the EcoLean Level 2 workshop online, visit www.sherwin-automotive.com/ecoleanwp.

For more information on the EcoLean program, visit http://www.sherwin-automotive.com/collision-repair/training-support/business/eco-lean-journey/ or call (216) 332-8524.

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