Your boss will
understand.
Thanks for slowing down in the Work Zone.
Highway construction and repair crews are on the
job all across Saskatchewan. Maximum speed in the
Work Zone is 60 km/h.
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pieces around,” said Buehler. “Our support is also about helping you
plan your business, so that you have the right equipment, the right
spares and the right processes to make everything run faster and
better, and you don’t have to touch the equipment so much.”
Having the right corporate culture is a key part of how Elrus con-ducts
its business and is clearly stated in the company’s principles.
Elrus strives to create and sustain a positive and collaborative work-place
and it is committed to the professional development of its
people. This makes for dedicated team members who care about
their contribution and the success of Elrus.
All this has helped Elrus maintain its distinction as a member of
the Canada’s Best Managed Companies (BMC) award program. It’s
been awarded the BMC designation every year since 2011 – some-thing
that’s a great source of pride for the company.
“That’s a big thing with us,” said Buehler. “It’s important for us that
people know that we work hard and diligently to be able to qualify
for this.”
Buehler maintains Elrus Aggregate Systems’ long ties with
Saskatchewan companies are made stronger through its member-ship
with the Saskatchewan Heavy Construction Association.
“It allows us to communicate with the industry in Saskatchewan
and allows some insight into events and happenings that are more
geographically relevant,” he said.
An Elrus Aggregate Systems crushing spread
belonging to LG Concrete of Saskatoon
An Elrus Aggregate Systems crushing spread belonging
to Saskatchewan’s Swayze’s Concrete Ltd.
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