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Springfield Inc. – “Put your Life on our Line”

Kingsley, Michigan. July 7, 2016.

Springfield Inc.™ has acquired 3 commercial buildings in Grand Traverse County, next door to its company Headquarters.  The buildings were acquired to house the rapidly expanding Springfield SmartAnchor division.  Contact Scott Pryde, Springfield SmartAnchor general manager for assistance with cost effective solutions to your fall prevention needs.  Scott works closely with Tim Korson, Head Engineer, for SmartAnchor  to assure your facility safety requirement are met and that your rooftop safety plan is compliant.  Our products are designed to meet your needs – both indoors and outdoors.  Jobsite training is also available for your employees.

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“BUTTS” on the Roof

Recently a rooftop fire consumed a restaurant in Grand Rapids Michigan that was caused by a roofing contractor smoking while handling combustible materials.

When you hire Springfield, the only “BUTTS” you will see on your industrial facility rooftop are those of the hardworking men and women of northern Michigan who are hustling around and getting things done for you, our valued clients.  We have a strict “no smoking” policy.  The lack of cigarette “butts” on your rooftop will enable our Springfield crews to cover your “ASS-ets” in the best, safest method possible.  The “butts” we bring to your rooftop are not flammable and will not damage your facility.

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Commercial Contractor Exceeding Expectations in Kingsley, Michigan

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One of our goals at Springfield is to EXCEED Customer’s expectations.  We understand that our customers are hardworking business people and that repairs to an industrial facility can be costly.  We are determined to provide the best possible solutions and the highest quality and at a reasonable cost.  Upon completion of our work, we ask our clients for feedback and LISTEN to what is said.

We generally ask:

  • Was our bid easy to understand?
  • Did we do what we promised to do in the bid proposal?
  • Did we show up when we said we would?
  • Were there any misunderstandings on the pricing/final invoice?
  • Were our crew members polite and mannerly?
  • Did the work we did solve your building issue?
  • What else can we do to help?
  • Who do you know that may be interested in our services?
  • Do you have any suggestions as to how our team could improve?
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Springfield Inc. Makes The Business News

Thank you Ross Boissoneau and TC Business News for capturing the essence of what we do!

View the article on the TCBN website as well: http://www.tcbusinessnews.com/roofing-company-keeps-on-top-of-safety-innovation/

Roofing Company Keeps On Top Of Safety, Innovation

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Most roofing companies do fine work, but they just put on roofs. They don’t concentrate on insulation or have a safety division that works with clients to provide them with dependable and reliable access to roof areas. And they probably don’t receive patents for their solutions in either area.

Of course, most companies don’t have a CEO who lives off the grid, either.

Springfield in Kingsley focuses on innovative solutions for its clients, whether that means simply roofing or providing insulation that keeps refrigerant tubes from icing up or leaking.

“We do a lot of work for food and fruit companies,” explained CEO Terry Umlor. That included trying to find ways to prevent ice buildups in freezers, or refrigerant lines filled with ammonia from being contaminated by water from leaks.

“We weren’t trying to create a widget (to) patent, but to solve a problem,” he said. “We struggled to find anything (that would work).”  cropped ladder bracket

But a search for a solution proved, well, fruitless. So they created their own. It took two years of research and development for the company to develop a product that would prevent contamination and protect against ammonia vaporization inside the pipes and the subsequent degradation of the insulation. It began using the process in 2008, and in 2012 was granted a patent for it, which it dubbed SmartShield™ technology. Not only do company clients see a return on their investment due to savings on energy and maintenance costs, they no longer face the specter of replacing the insulation every few years.

That’s not the only area where the company stands apart. It recently received a second patent, this time for its SmartAnchor™ Fall Prevention System. The product safely secures an extension ladder to the roof of a building in order to keep it from slipping sideways along the roofline or slipping out from the wall at the ground level.

“The old way of working was to run and hide from OSHA (the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration),” said Nick Jacqmain, company president. “Terry made the decision to embrace safety, make it an everyday thing. It’s the right thing to do.”
Springfield workers work on roofs of all shapes, sizes, and pitches. “We’re confronted with many different issues,” said Umlor. “We want to ensure a safe work environment.”

Since the issue of worker safety can keep people up at night, it seems only right that that’s when the solution came to Umlor. “I woke up in the middle of the night and came up with the idea,” he said. The next day he presented it to the rest of his staff for discussion and modifications, and within a week they were using it.

That was two years ago. Six months after the initial design they began the patent application, and received the patent earlier this year.

The company also touts its use of rooftop natural daylight fixtures. The so-called “skylights on steroids” are tube fixtures which concentrate and evenly distribute sunlight from the roof into the industrial workspace. The natural light can cut energy bills in half by eliminating the need for artificial lights.

The skylights are made in the U.S. by Orion Energy Systems and are used by beverage company MillerCoors in its distribution facility in Milwaukee, resulting in savings of $127,000 a year on electric lighting.

All in a day’s work for the company, which has clients across Michigan as well as some nearby states. Jacqmain said it stems from Springfield’s focus on the entire scope of a client’s needs. “Even before entering the fall protection business we were always looking at the building envelope,” he said.

And yearticle april Joshs, Umlor and his wife Terri Jo (company CFO and human resources director) do indeed live off the grid. Their home is a mile from the road, and the cost to get hooked up was steep. Umlor had always been interested in alternative energy, and today their home is powered
by solar cells and wind turbines. He estimated that the cost of purchasing and installing all the energy sources they currently have would run around $30,000-40,000 today, though he built it bit by bit over the years. “We have a TV, microwave, washer and dryer,” he said. “We have just become more conscious of using energy.”

That kind of innovative thinking has obviously served his company well.

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Duro-Last® Roofing, Inc. Honors Springfield Inc. with Admission to the Admiral Club

durolastSAGINAW, MICHIGAN – In recognition of outstanding achievement in quality workmanship, customer satisfaction, and 2015 sales volume , Duro-Last Roofing, Inc. recently welcomed Springfield Inc. to the Admiral Club. Inductees were honored during Duro-Last’s National Sales Seminar held in Palm Desert, California, January 31-February 2, 2016.

“Every year at the Duro-Last Sales Seminar I am reminded of how our contractors are “Best in Class,” and Springfield is a perfect example of that,” said Duro-Last Chairman of the Board Jack Burt. “Springfield has been consistently going above and beyond for their customers with high-quality work and integrity. We are excited to see what they accomplish in the next year as an authorized Duro-Last contractor.”

 

About Duro-Last®, Inc.

Known as the “World’s Best Roof®”, Duro-Last®, Inc. is the world’s largest manufacturer of custom prefabricated, thermoplastic single-ply roofing systems.  Factory controlled custom prefabrication eliminates up to 85% of field seams, resulting in lower on-site labor costs and easier installation. This highly sustainable and extremely durable roofing system is leak-proof, virtually maintenance-free and resistant to chemicals, fire, punctures, and high winds. Over two billion square feet of Duro-Last membrane has been installed throughout North America. Duro-Last is headquartered in Saginaw, Michigan with additional manufacturing facilities in Grants Pass, Oregon; Jackson, Mississippi; Sigourney, Iowa; and Carrollton, Texas. For more information on Duro-Last, call 800-248-0280 or visit www.duro-last.com.

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Springfield Inc. Earns Platinum Award for Quality Roof Installations

quality and youSpringfield Inc., a commercial contractor in Kingsley was awarded the Platinum Award by Duro-Last Roofing of Saginaw, Michigan.  The Platinum Award is Duro-Last’s highest quality award and places Springfield in the top 3% of authorized Duro-Last contractors nationwide.

Springfield averaged a quality inspection score of 99% in 2015.”I am extremely proud of Springfield and continue to be impressed with their high quality workmanship.  Our roof inspectors rarely see work of this quality.” stated Trevor Wagester, Sales Representative for Duro-Last Roofing. Nick Jacqmain, President of Springfield credits a great team of employees and an ongoing training program for the success.  “Of all the awards we could win” he states, “this is the one I am the most proud of because it demonstrates that we truly do our very best work to serve our clients”.

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Expansion of the SmartAnchor Division

In the last few months we have begun expanding our SmartAnchor division. With the approval of our newest patent, the LadderAnchor, and our growing clientele that are looking for smart solutions for their safety needs, we have hired new team members for the division!

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Scott Pryde
SmartAnchor General Manager

Scott Pryde has joined the Kingsley commercial contractor Springfield Inc. as the Smart Anchor General Manager, the Fall Protection division of the company.   He brings to Springfield over 26 years of experience in Health and Safety, sales and technical service in a number of different industries.

 

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Tim Korson, P.E.
Senior Engineer

Tim joined our team in December of 2014 and has been working diligently to help grown the SmartAnchor division. Tim manages all product design and is our lead engineer. He has 15 years of engineering experience.

 

 

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Engineer Tech

Eian has been with Springfield since January of 2015. He began working with our crew to learn the ins and outs of the business then was transferred to an engineering tech so that he could utilize his experience and education in engineering and CAD design. As well as designing fall protection equipment, Eian also handles material ordering, organizing and disbursement.

 

Nick Downey

Nick Downey
Engineer Tech

Nick joined the Springfield team as an engineering technician. He has been working on designing custom fall protection equipment. Nick has over 10 years of experience in the engineering field utilizing his skills in product design.

 

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Great Customer Service “RULES” the world at Springfield

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By Terri Jo Umlor, Vice President

Whether its postage meters, cell phones, filing cabinets, or toilet paper, Springfield makes buying decisions based upon the level of customer service we receive.  If the customer service is there, we will also be there with our checkbook.

A business, no matter what they are selling or producing, needs to “dial” in on customer service.  It doesn’t matter how great the product is and how long it will last, if the customer service isn’t there – – – Springfield is NOT buying it.

Fortunately for Springfield, Northern Michigan is full of vendors and small business entities that have “customer service” as their middle name.  This is why we do everything we can to purchase goods and services from our friends in Kingsley, Cadillac, and Traverse City.  We continue to be awed by how much our local vendors care about our success.

Contact us for a list of our local vendors who have outstanding customer service.

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Springfield Supports Chamber of Commerce in Traverse City and Cadillac

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Springfield Community Involvement Showcase at the 2007 Hagerty Small Business of the Year Showcase Event!

As our Fall Prevention Division experiences double digit growth, we pause with gratitude and thanks to the local organizations that have helped our small business over the past 19 years.  We are especially grateful to the Cadillac Chamber of Commerce for its excellence with Lunch N Learn Events, a phenomenal Business Expo, Annual dinner and a golf outing that is super fun!  Thank you Bill Tenzca and your team for all your fun and informative events.

Traverse City Chamber of Commerce leader Laura Oblinger is also at the top of our gratitude list for all the above mentioned events along with the Small Business Celebration.  Springfield was honored as the Hagerty Small Business of the Year winner in 2008 and with the receipt of this award, our roofing division saw skyrocketing sales, giving our team the opportunity to provide high quality roofing services to our Traverse City friends and neighbors.  Following is information on the 2016 Small Business Celebration.  Nominate your favorite small business today for this prestigious award.

 

Now taking nominations for the Chamber’s Small Business of the Year!

It only take a few minutes to nominate a company. It will have a lasting impression on the nominee, knowing you thought enough of their business to nominate them for this award.  

Click here  to nominate a business.

2016 Small Business Celebration Timeline:
Nominations Open – January 18 – 29
Application Orientation – February 10
Application Deadline – February 26
Candidates Showcase Orientation – March 2
Candidates Showcase – March 15
Top 10 Announcement – March 21
Top 10 Site Visits – April 11-14
April 11 | 8 a.m. – Noon
April 12 | 8 a.m. – Noon
April 13 | 1 – 5 p.m.
April 14 | 1 – 5 p.m.
Meet the Top 10 Breakfast – April 19
Awards Ceremony – May 4

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