LMC committees visit Mitek, Roseburg
The LMC Building Materials and the Forest Products Committees recently game together to discuss how to build business, share market information, and review new programs.
LMC (Lumbermens Merchandising Corporation) said the meetings included tours, which are important opportunities for the groups to talk about business strategies while steering the direction of LMC to help dealers stay competitive.
The Forest Products group visited Roseburg Forest Products in Oregon, including a woodlands tour where they met with Roseburg foresters. The foresters walked the group through how they approach harvesting, replanting, and the importance of sustainability.
“It’s a whirlwind tour,” said Sean Tighe, vice president of the LMC Lumber Division. “Overall, it did just what that meeting should do: We always want to get them into manufacturing facilities, get them out to see the product getting made, and getting out to the woods. It’s really informative, and everyone from our dealer-base always loves it.”
The Building Materials group ventured to Mitek in Missouri.
“Great trip, I think the dealers really appreciated it,” said John Keeley, vice president of Building Material Division for LMC. “It was one of the best plant tours we’ve ever done.”
Based in Wayne, Pa., LMC has 1,400 LMC dealer locations in the United States and the Bahamas.
LMC (Lumbermens Merchandising Corporation) said the meetings included tours, which are important opportunities for the groups to talk about business strategies while steering the direction of LMC to help dealers stay competitive.
The Forest Products group visited Roseburg Forest Products in Oregon, including a woodlands tour where they met with Roseburg foresters. The foresters walked the group through how they approach harvesting, replanting, and the importance of sustainability.
“It’s a whirlwind tour,” said Sean Tighe, vice president of the LMC Lumber Division. “Overall, it did just what that meeting should do: We always want to get them into manufacturing facilities, get them out to see the product getting made, and getting out to the woods. It’s really informative, and everyone from our dealer-base always loves it.”
The Building Materials group ventured to Mitek in Missouri.
“Great trip, I think the dealers really appreciated it,” said John Keeley, vice president of Building Material Division for LMC. “It was one of the best plant tours we’ve ever done.”
Based in Wayne, Pa., LMC has 1,400 LMC dealer locations in the United States and the Bahamas.