Articles tagged with 'Worker Camps'

  • You need it? We do it!

    May. 04, 2012 | 0 comments

    North Dakota’s Frontier Energy Group diversifies support services through acquisition of established companies and hopes to avoid industry boom or bust cycles
  • Mobile Services, Site Logistics and Digital Technology

    Mar. 06, 2012 | 0 comments

    Decontamination trailers ensure worker safety; Treatment system serves 50-person Canadian mining camp; Lodge provides comfort, convenience under one roof; Solar-powered gas monitor protects offshore rig;Comfortable quarters improve productivity
  • Taming the Tundra

    Mar. 06, 2012 | 0 comments

    Alaska’s Lifewater Engineering designs and builds small-scale sewage treatment systems, then trains energy and mining sector employees to operate them at remote camps
  • Home on the Range

    Jan. 06, 2012 | 0 comments

    Target Logistics boosts workforce housing and starts to fulfill growing demand in North Dakota’s Bakken Formation
  • Service Expansion on Remote Sites

    Feb. 28, 2011 | 0 comments

    Becoming more of a one-stop shop is a good way to grow along with your best customers
  • Home Away From Home

    Feb. 28, 2011 | 0 comments

    Lone Tree Remote Camps thrives on providing mobile hotels in out-of-the-way places

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  • Make Your Sales Pitch Count

    First you need to reach the decision maker. Then you need to say the right things to close the deal.

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  • “Show Me the Money!”

    Raising wages is an obvious hedge in worker recruitment wars, but there are many other ways to attract and retain the best workers in a competitive marketplace

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  • May Industry News

    Layfield acquires Canwest Protective Coatings; Xylem breaks ground on manufacturing plant; Amthor builds plant addition; Revere opens two offices; Ruhrpumpen opens Virginia service center; McCrometer adds Live Chat to website; Sioux redesigns website, receives certification

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  • Right Credit, Right Reason

    Don’t be afraid to borrow money when your business needs it. Just know good debt from bad debt and avoid getting overextended.

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