Monday, October 26, 2015

Fibrenew’s Commitment To The Environment

Long before the marketing departments of many large corporations touted their green nature, Fibrenew was playing its part to help save the environment. The mobile service company, which was founded in 1987, specializes in restoring damaged leather, plastic and vinyl. The company’s service helps save thousands of items from ending up in landfills each year.

“It’s win win.” says the company’s CEO, Michael Wilson. “We have built our business by offering a service that everyone needs. There is leather, plastic and vinyl everywhere that becomes damaged at some point in its lifecycle. Its in homes, offices, clinics, hospitals, boats, planes, trains and automobiles, you name it. Fibrenew helps customers save money, time and the environment by restoring damaged items and we make a living doing it. Everybody wins.” . . . continue reading!



Thursday, October 15, 2015

From Tow Truck Driver to Fibrenew Franchise Owner





Evan Kelly of Fibrenew Boulder Golden, is self-described outdoor enthusiast. He was introduced to Fibrenew through a Franchise Broker while he was recovering from a life changing mountain bike accident. He had been in the automotive towing industry for 8 years and he needed something new and different, something more family friendly, but still something rewarding and hands-on in nature. The Fibrenew opportunity with its growth potential, freedom to schedule his own time and green renewal aspects really appealed to him.

He finds the repairs most gratifying, and like many, the color matching to be the most fascinating. When we spoke with him he was working on a 1980 Camaro Pace Car and was re-dying the driver’s seat. Evan spends most of his early mornings doing paperwork and administrative work, and spends his afternoons on restoration projects and making sales calls... continue reading!

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Reblog: Interview With Michael Wilson, Fibrenew CEO


Michael Wilson was born and raised in New Zealand. After leaving his home country in 1969, he spent 11 years globe trotting which included 2 years in the outback of Australia, 3 years in the Canadian Arctic and several stints of international yachting in the years in-between. In 1980 he settled in Calgary, Alberta where he married and shortly thereafter, began a construction company. He ran the construction company until 1987 when he re-aimed his entrepreneurial sights on Fibrenew and purchased the very first franchise. In 1994, he and his now late wife, Fran purchased the entire company which at the time had 19 franchises. Today, under Michael’s leadership, our company has grown to over 230 franchises in 5 countries and we continue to expand our global reach each and every year.

Tell us about the Fibrenew franchise concept.

Michael Wilson: We are a mobile operation that specializes in the restoration of damaged leather, plastic and vinyl. What makes us unique is that we are not a reupholstery service. Our products and techniques have our technicians repair holes, cracks, fades, stains, burns, etc. on any type of leather, plastic or vinyl ‘in situ’. This means that we repair the damaged items without having to remove them. It could be on furniture in a home, office or hotel, it could be on a vehicle’s seats, armrests, dashboard or panels, it could be leather, plastic or vinyl in a boat or plane, it could be medical exam tables or gym equipment, etc. We repair it on location and at a fraction of the cost of replacement... Read More!

Monday, July 6, 2015

Reblog: Fibrenew Franchise Opportunity - Franchisee, Michael Owen


Michael and his wife, Heather, have been with Fibrenew since December of 1991. They first bought a franchise business in Vancouver and after starting a family they sold that territory and bought their current territory in South Okanagan. They operate Fibrenew South Okanagan as a husband and wife team with Michael as the technician and Heather as the bookkeeper.

When we spoke with Michael, he reflected on a large job he had completed some years ago for The Bay. They required the repair of 168 sofas in 3 days. In order to get the job done, Michael hired on temporary help and worked 15 hour days over a weekend. It’s this type of commitment that has directly contributed to the growth of his business over the past 24 years. He has put a lot of effort into being a reliable technician and has a built a strong foundation of customer service.

Michael came to Fibrenew because he believed in the business model, saw opportunity in the way the franchise fees were structured and knew that owning his own franchise was a way to control his own destiny. He recommends the Fibrenew franchise to others as it is a wonderful family to be a part of and it has allowed him to make a good living and grow personally.

In the future Michael and his wife will package the business for sale and retire. For now, when they’re not running their business, the Owen family enjoys skiing at Big White Ski Resort in the winter months and spending their weekends on Lake Okanagan with the friends on their pontoon boat.

Michael and Heather exemplify Fibrenew’s work hard / play hard philosophy by owning and operating a thriving business while maintaining a desired lifestyle with plenty of family time.

Source: Betheboss.ca






Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Fibrenew Conventions, Seminars & Workshops


Fibrenew offers live training and meetings on a regular basis and requires all franchise owners to attend. Besides their educational value, these conventions, seminars and workshops offer everyone an opportunity to meet, network and share valuable business experiences. More on http://www.fibrenew-franchising.com.

All Fibrenew franchisees are trained at our Calgary, AB training center. The 2 week training session is conducted by seasoned technicians who have all owned and operated their own Fibrenew Franchise. All told, our instructors have over over 50 years of combined knowledge.

Monday, June 8, 2015

Ultimate Guide To Leather Infographic


Leather is practically everywhere nowadays. Aside from its outstanding reputation in fashion and furniture, it's also well-known in a variety of industries from home decor and footwear to sports and aviation.

This infographic illustrates the many fascinating uses of leather that we encounter everyday. It likewise shows the best animal sources for leather and the best products that can be manufactured out of them. Fun and informative, this material will show you how leather is utilized not only in fashion, but in other trades like home furnishing and production of sports equipment, as well. Know more about leather and visit us at http://www.fibrenew-franchising.com - Best Franchise Business Opportunity.

Source: Ultimate Guide To Leather Infographic

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Interview with the CEO: Fibrenew Franchise - CEO, Michael Wilson





Experts in Leather, Plastic and Vinyl Restoration

Michael Wilson was born and raised in New Zealand. After leaving his home country in 1969, he spent 11 years globe trotting which included 2 years in the outback of Australia, 3 years in the Canadian Arctic and several stints of international yachting in the years in-between. In 1980 he settled in Calgary, Alberta where he married and shortly thereafter, began a construction company. He ran the construction company until 1987 when he re-aimed his entrepreneurial sights on Fibrenew and purchased the very first franchise. In 1994, he and his now late wife, Fran purchased the entire company which at the time had 19 franchises. Today, under Michael’s leadership, the company has grow to nearly 240 franchises in 5 countries and continues to expand its global reach each and every year.

BeTheBoss.ca: Tell us about the Fibrenew franchise concept.

Michael Wilson: We are a mobile operation that specializes in the restoration of damaged leather, plastic and vinyl. What makes us unique is that we are not a reupholstery service. Our products and techniques have our technicians repair holes, cracks, fades, stains, burns, etc. on any type of leather, plastic or vinyl ‘in situ’. This means that we repair the damaged items without having to remove them. It could be on furniture in a home, office or hotel, it could be on a vehicle’s seats, armrests, dashboard or panels, it could be leather, plastic or vinyl in a boat or plane, it could be medical exam tables or gym equipment, etc. We repair it on location and at a fraction of the cost of replacement. . . click here for more of the interview!