NASCAR teams to host Sherwin-Williams EcoLean workshop

July 28, 2015
Sherwin-Williams announces its next EcoLean™ Level 1 workshop, Sept. 15-16, 2015, on location at NASCAR Sprint Cup Series™ teams Joe Gibbs Racing and Roush Fenway Racing in Charlotte, NC.
Sherwin-Williams announces its next EcoLean™ Level 1 workshop, September 15-16, 2015, on location at NASCAR Sprint Cup Series™ teams Joe Gibbs Racing and Roush Fenway Racing in Charlotte, North Carolina. The program was first introduced more than five years ago and since then, each workshop session has been sold out.

While at NASCAR Sprint Cup Series™ teams Joe Gibbs Racing and Roush Fenway Racing, collision center owners and managers from across the United States and Canada will receive training from some of the best collision services business consultants in the industry and see first-hand how an organization can embrace lean principals to greatly assist in its workflow, communication and increased productivity.  This special Charlotte session will also feature unique behind-the-scene tours and discussion with team members from two of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series’™ leading race teams.

“We aim to give our EcoLean workshop attendees an extensive and comprehensive look at how they can create a lean environment in their own facility,” says Greg Eisenhardt, Sherwin-Williams A-Plus™ NetworkMarketing Manager. “This is a particularly special and rare opportunity for many.  Our attendees will be able to learn lean principles while engaging with our business consultants.  We have heard great response from customers about the positive impact to their net profit; some have increased 30%!”

The exclusive EcoLean Level 1 workshop and program from Sherwin-Williams are offered to collision center owners and dealership managers from across the United States and Canada.  They are designed to educate attendees about how to maximize profitability by improving production and eliminating waste throughout their facilities.

In addition to the race team facility tours, the Charlotte EcoLean Level 1 workshop curriculum will include:

  • An overview of lean production, and its practical application in collision repair
  • Approaches to making a collision facility more efficient and predictable
  • Roundtable discussion for overcoming lean implementation challenges 

Race online to register now at www.sherwin-automotive.com/ecoleanwp.  For more information on EcoLean or the A-Plus Network, call (800) 798-5872.

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