Nominate your team for PEM's 2011 Maintenance Award Featured
Written by Andre Voshart Friday, 30 September 2011
PEM is providing maintenance and facility managers the opportunity to tell their success stories. Don't be intimidated: we accept applications from facilities large and small!
So get started! Please tell us a little about your maintenance team by completing our online submission form:
Fill out the online form
Now is your chance to step into the industry spotlight. As a winner, your team gets a plaque and is featured on the cover of the February 2012 issue of PEM. Now is your chance to step into the industry spotlight.
The PEM Maintenance Awards were first introduced in 1999 and through this program. The mandate of the award is to acknowledge and reward maintenance excellence and asset management professionalism. Past ward winners include CN Tower, Goodrich Landing Gear, EnCana Corporation, Grant Forest Products Inc., Canadian Tire, City of Mississauga, ArcelorMittal Dofasco, City of Toronto (Toronto Wastewater), Purolator Courier Ltd. and Gennum Corp.
Last modified on Tuesday, 20 September 2011 15:16
So get started! Please tell us a little about your maintenance team by completing our online submission form:
Fill out the online form
The PEM Maintenance Awards were first introduced in 1999 and through this program. The mandate of the award is to acknowledge and reward maintenance excellence and asset management professionalism. Past ward winners include CN Tower, Goodrich Landing Gear, EnCana Corporation, Grant Forest Products Inc., Canadian Tire, City of Mississauga, ArcelorMittal Dofasco, City of Toronto (Toronto Wastewater), Purolator Courier Ltd. and Gennum Corp.
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