The Water & Wastewater Equipment, Treatment & Transport (WWETT) Show provides a lot of new equipment offerings for attendees to take in every year. But education continues to be a big part of the show.
Technical sessions focusing on new equipment and technology are popular, but also important are the sessions that focus on business improvement and department efficiency. For example, in one session at the 2019 show held last week in Indianapolis, presenter Jim Aanderud spoke on the profit opportunities that specialty jobs can provide.
“These are the jobs that we don’t do every day,” says Aanderud. “They might require special
Using Specialty Work To Boost Profits
An education session at the recently concluded WWETT Show shows the type of business know-how you can pick up by attending trade shows and being tapped into networking opportunities in this industry
Feb 25, 2019 | by Craig Mandli |
















