January 20, 2015
The company used Northern Development’s Competitiveness Consulting Rebate program to help fund the cost to hire a consultant to train their staff on using the granite saw. The program provides a rebate to small and medium sized companies engaged in manufacturing, innovative technologies, resource processing, transportation, distribution and their first line suppliers for outsourced consulting services.
A rebate of up to 50% to a yearly maximum of $30,000 can be recovered for the cost of external business consulting projects. The use of the consultant also meant Lithium One staff were able to develop proper operating and safety procedures for their new equipment. Since then, Lithium One’s customer base has grown dramatically and expanded their market share to include all of northern B.C.
Terry Thiara, Operations Manager of Lithium One Imports Ltd. tells us, “The rebate that we received from Northern Development helped us tremendously. In our expansion we purchased specialized equipment, and went from hand producing everything to a fully automated process. With the Competitiveness Consulting Rebate we were able to access consulting services to learn proper techniques on how to operate the new equipment. We were able to bring in an expert to stay with us for a few months to help train our workers on granite counter fabrication including cutting and quality. Since then, our output has increased significantly, resulting in a five-time revenue increase over three fiscal years.”
Get in touch with us
Jas Raju
Director
Lithium One Imports Ltd.
Jas.Raju@shaw.ca
lithiumone.com
Renata King
Director, Business Development
Northern Development Initiative Trust
renata@northerndevelopment.bc.ca
www.northerndevelopment.bc.ca
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