Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Janus International Sponsors MiniCo Webinar on Door Replacement and Facility Renovation


On March 23, 2011, Temple, Ga.-based Janus International Corporation will sponsor a free webinar for self-storage professionals entitled An Owner’s Perspective on Renovation and Door Replacement. City Storage LLC Founder and Managing Partner Glen Nicotra and Richard Lillie, Southeast Region Sales Manager for Janus International, will be the presenters. Topics will include the following:
  • Renovation and door replacement can put money in the bank
  • Reducing claims, increasing rentals and retaining customers
  • Highs and lows of renovation
  • Cost-effective door replacement
  • Door replacement made easy – even for occupied units

MiniCo Publisher Poppy Behrens will moderate the discussion as part of the Mini‑Storage Messenger Self-Storage Webinar Series. For more information or to register, visit www.ministoragemessenger.com. Online registration is required for this free live event.

MiniCo Insurance Agency, LLC, publishes the Mini-Storage Messenger, the leading monthly trade magazine covering the global self-storage industry. Other publications include Self‑Storage Now!, Mobile Self-Storage Magazine, RV & Boat Storage Today, Self-Storage Canada, the Self-Storage Almanac, the Self-Storage Construction & Renovation Handbook, and the Self‑Storage Buyer’s Guide.
Since 1974, Phoenix-based MiniCo Insurance Agency, LLC, has been a self-storage leader providing superior specialty insurance programs, informative publications and valuable products and services created expressly for the self‑storage industry.

For More Information:

Janus International Corporation – http://www.janusintl.com/
City Storage, LLC. – http://www.city-storage.com/
Mini-Storage Messenger - http://www.ministoragemessenger.com/


CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

1 comment:

  1. People have a lot of stuff now days. Sometimes we keep too much junk but either way we like our stuff. Having so much stuff can pose a problem when it comes to storing it. Are they better off in a mini storage?

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