Sarnia Lambton Industrial Alliance wins Chamber Innovation Award

Sarnia, Ontario, March 25, 2014 – Sarnia Lambton Industrial Alliance (SLIA) Chairman Rick Perdeaux accepted the Sarnia-Lambton Chamber of Commerce Outstanding Business Achievement Award for “Innovation” at the awards ceremony in Sarnia on Friday March 21, 2014. SLIA was chosen as the recipient of the Innovation award from a strong line up of very qualified nominees.

SLIA, with the efforts of an enthusiastic volunteer Board of Directors and the participation of nearly 40 local member companies, has created something that is both unique and innovative. It is a not-for-profit industry group of companies that has agreed to work together to promote the exceptional skills and abilities of members to new markets outside their traditional local service area. Some of these companies are long-time direct competitors, while others provide complementary services. All have recognized the potential benefit in capturing more work for Sarnia-Lambton, in Canada and around the world, in the sectors of industrial fabrication, machine shop, engineering, environmental, water and wastewater services.

Their group efforts are being noticed. Bidding opportunities and actual work has been generated, and more is anticipated. SLIA has brought attention to our area’s leading-edge capabilities and capacity for growth. Industry representatives, media, politicians and government officials that may not otherwise have been aware are noticing. Putting people to work and creating economic growth is a popular goal, and many are lining up to support the idea. SLIA representatives note that it has proven to be easier to do as a group, than with each company working individually.

Mr. Perdeaux indicates that the SLIA group is thankful for the recognition by the Chamber and will be celebrating this achievement, but has no intention of “resting on its laurels”. The group continues to expand its efforts to reach new markets and potential clients for the wide range of products and services available in Sarnia-Lambton. They are also continuing their efforts to develop an “oversized load corridor” from member shops to a suitable deep-water dock facility. Such a route would reduce shipping costs, allowing them to compete more effectively and create more job opportunities.

Last, but not least, SLIA welcomes potential new members to bring their ideas and skills to the group so the innovative ideas can continue to grow!

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For further information contact:

David Moody
Project Leader – Business Growth Services
Sarnia-Lambton Economic Partnership
david@www.sarnialambton.on.ca
519-332-1820, Ext 226

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