Several of the three-minute videos in this library are separated into two audience categories: “builder customer” and “framer customer.” The code required to embed the video on your company’s website is provided with each video below. Review the Toolbox Guidance Documents to explore how these videos can be used to promote specific products or your overall marketing campaign in conjunction with other CM Toolbox materials.
I’m a firm believer in supporting the industry you work in. If you’re going to pour your heart and soul into it, well, pour your heart and soul into it. For instance, I’ve been a very active member of the Structural Building Components Association of Minnesota (SBCAMN) and Builders Association of Minnesota (BAM) for decades because I’ve learned associations are one of the more effective ways to help my business while also helping the component industry thrive in Minnesota.
Key changes are taking place within the truss and wall panel manufacturing community.
SBCA staff worked with component manufacturers around the country to create a short video to attract new people to the industry.
“We need to take every opportunity to sell more trusses!” That was the sentiment of many of the component manufacturers (CMs) sitting around the table at the most recent SBCA Marketing Committee meeting in Tampa, Florida.
Communicating cost increases with our customers
A framer shares how wall panels grew his business.
Imagine purchasing a new piece of equipment and then finding out once it’s installed you can’t make it work the way it was intended because it doesn’t understand what your software is telling it.
Deco Truss celebrates 35 years serving South Florida.
How assessment tests can help you hire a good fit.
Finding opportunity in the growing solar panel market.
SBCA will be voicing the industry’s concerns on Capitol Hill.
Can’t make it to Washington, DC for SBCA’s Fly-in this June? Consider hosting a plant tour instead!
Learn more about Student Day at BCMC 2018 in Milwaukee.
Most of the conversations I’ve had with component manufacturers (CMs) about increasing production efficiency inevitably focus on one thing: bottlenecks.