Caravan Facilities Management “Cleans Up” With Safety Coins
(Cincinnati, OH) Keeping safety “top of mind” is important in any industry. For Caravan FM the challenge is heightened because workers are spread across more than 70 sites and are involved in a large variety of tasks. Despite the challenge, this Saginaw, MI based facility management company has found an interesting way to develop a culture of safety that engages all employees while improving...
Custom Coins Commemorate New Bridge Opening
Cincinnati, OH – The opening of the new William R. Bennet Bridge which connects the city of Kelowna with the newly formed municipality of Westside was a major event for the citizens of British Columbia. Described as the centerpiece of a revitalized road network in the Okanagan Lake region, the new 5-lane bridge relieves congestion along Highway 97 and accommodates an average of 46,000 vehicles...
Custom Coins Boost Trade Show Sales for Core-Mark
Cincinnati, OH – Trade shows are expensive. As costs continue to escalate, exhibitors seek promotions which are memorable, trackable and affordable. Core-Mark has found a solution that works well for their distribution company, the vendors whose products they sell, and most importantly the customers that they both serve. The centerpiece of the program is a sales incentive program based on...
Lyndon State College Uses Custom Coins to Reward Community Involvement
Sometimes it is hard to motivate college students to look beyond the textbooks and the parties to the community of which they are a part. Lyndon State College in rural Lyndonville, Vermont tried some old fashioned rewards – with impressive results. Custom reward coins which serve as “Community Cash” are the cornerstone of the rewards program – the Coins redeemed for raffle prizes at an...
Silver Dollar Fair Promotes $1 Off Admission with Custom Coins
Silver Dollar Fair Lives Up to Its Name
(Cincinnati, OH) – Current residents of Chico, California can’t imagine a year without their beloved Silver Dollar Fair anymore than they can imagine it going by any other name. Turns out, the notoriety of the fair and its name go hand in hand— and it all comes down to the silver dollar.
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