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35 YEARS The Calmont Group: 35 Years of Driving Success By Nerissa McNaughton T he year was 1966. Lawrence Pudlowski was fresh out of school and had put in a couple of years working for Pep- siCo when he figured there had to be a better way of life. He answered an ad for Avis Truck Rentals and joined the fran- chise. It wasn’t long before Pudlowski and his franchise partners looked up at the Avis banner and had the same thought, “why are we paying for the use of the Avis name when we could run a truck rental company on our own?” With that thought, the partners sold their Avis franchise and the Calmont Group was born. e name, Calmont, is derived from Calgary to Montreal; the franchise locations (Edmonton, Calgary and Montreal) of the original Avis Truck Rental company. As for Pudlowski, this original business partner is still fully active in senior manage- ment and cites Calmont as “the only job I’ve really had.” “It’s an exciting business,” Pudlowski says as he reflects on the many years and changes he has seen at the Calmont Group. “You look forward to coming to work because you know some- thing is going to happen, and it’s usually something good.” Something good indeed. What started out as a modest light truck rental business with a fleet of 25 units has grown to a mas- sive enterprise with over 2000 rental and leasing units. Approx- imately 1400 of those units are rented or leased from Calmont’s headquarters in Edmonton, which operates from the original business site at 14610 Yellowhead Trail. It is from this Edmon- ton location that Calmont has grown, changed and adapted into the success it is today. e Calmont Group provides financing and leasing of com- pany trucks and cars, service vehicle leasing, short-term leas- ing, daily rentals, trucking fleet sales, and a parts and service department that includes complete maintenance, top repair sta- tions, and emergency roadside assistance. Calmont’s sleeper, day cab, straight truck and shunt truck fleets have the latest technology for commercial transport rental and leasing needs across Canada. Lawrence Pudlowski, (Senior Vice-President) and Darren Currie, the President and CEO

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35YEARS

The Calmont Group: 35 Years of Driving Success

By Nerissa McNaughton

The Calmont Group:

The year was 1966. Lawrence Pudlowski was fresh out of school and had put in a couple of years working for Pep-siCo when he �gured there had to be a better way of life.

He answered an ad for Avis Truck Rentals and joined the fran-chise. It wasn’t long before Pudlowski and his franchise partners looked up at the Avis banner and had the same thought, “why are we paying for the use of the Avis name when we could run a truck rental company on our own?” With that thought, the partners sold their Avis franchise and the Calmont Group was born. �e name, Calmont, is derived from Calgary to Montreal; the franchise locations (Edmonton, Calgary and Montreal) of the original Avis Truck Rental company. As for Pudlowski, this original business partner is still fully active in senior manage-ment and cites Calmont as “the only job I’ve really had.”

“It’s an exciting business,” Pudlowski says as he re�ects on the many years and changes he has seen at the Calmont Group. “You look forward to coming to work because you know some-

thing is going to happen, and it’s usually something good.” Something good indeed. What started out as a modest light truck rental business with a �eet of 25 units has grown to a mas-sive enterprise with over 2000 rental and leasing units. Approx-imately 1400 of those units are rented or leased from Calmont’s headquarters in Edmonton, which operates from the original business site at 14610 Yellowhead Trail. It is from this Edmon-ton location that Calmont has grown, changed and adapted into the success it is today.

�e Calmont Group provides �nancing and leasing of com-pany trucks and cars, service vehicle leasing, short-term leas-ing, daily rentals, trucking �eet sales, and a parts and service department that includes complete maintenance, top repair sta-tions, and emergency roadside assistance. Calmont’s sleeper, day cab, straight truck and shunt truck �eets have the latest technology for commercial transport rental and leasing needs across Canada.

Lawrence Pudlowski, (Senior Vice-President) and Darren Currie, the President and CEO

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Calmont’s leasing and rental service empowers transporta-tion businesses to make a smart investment. Leasing or rent-ing allows trucking businesses to launch without the significant start up capital required to purchase a large truck. Calmont’s rental service provides a wider range of options for those oper-ating in the oil and gas industry. When trucks are needed for seasonal projects or where the project length is undetermined, a rental can simply be returned, saving the business owner from having to make payments on a truck that is sitting idle and not earning money.

Franchises of the Calmont Group include, Sport Chassis, Kal-mar Shunt Truck (Ottawa) and the Volvo Truck Center. Sport Chassis features luxury Freightliner products that are popular in the fields of ranching, construction and other industries that require heavy truck pulling power. Kalmar is one of Calmont’s most successful franchises to date. These shunt trucks provide a safe, fast and efficient way to move and lift semi trailers within warehouses.

The Volvo Truck Center is the official Volvo franchise for North America. Located at 11403-174th street in Edmonton, the Truck Center features an impressive inventory and a ser-vice center that has won the Cummins Quest Dealer of the Year Award, the North American VISTA competition, and was

named Volvo Vista Tech Canadian Champion in three consecu-tive competitions. The Volvo Truck Center was added to the Calmont Group in 1988, as the company wanted to expand into the Class A (heavy truck) business. The most efficient way to do this was to purchase a dealership. Volvo’s high quality products and parts department were a perfect fit for Calmont’s vision. Prior to purchasing Volvo, Calmont would experience a slow season each winter as oil and gas projects slowed or stopped un-til spring. The parts and service department of Volvo compen-sated for the slow season. As more franchises were added and business expanded, slow seasons became a thing of the past. These days, every season is a busy one.

However, the road to success has not always been a smooth one, a fact that Darren Currie, the President and CEO, knows all too well. “There are peaks and there are valleys,” says Currie when asked how the company has fared overall during their 35 year reign. “We are tied to the oil and gas industries, but if you look over the 35 years, there has always been growth – except for those small valleys.”

One such valley occurred in 2008, which was when Currie joined the Calmont group as the Chief Financial Officer (CFO). At this time, the oil and gas industry was underperforming and the Canadian economy was in a slump. Currie, ever up for the challenge, battened down the hatches and sailed the group through the financial storm. “In 2009 we broke even,” says Cur-rie. “In 2010 we were profitable again.”

As part of a planned succession, Currie was named Presi-dent and CEO in 2010. “It’s been four and a half really good years,” Currie admits. “We are in a growth pattern for sure. We are in the process of re-capitalizing by bring-ing in a new partner. With Carter, now we have more of a national presence.”

Carter would be Calmont’s latest acquisition: Carter Lease and Rentals. Carter Lease and Rentals was established in Hamilton, Ontario in 1970. Calmont purchased Carter in 2012, which served to further expanding the Calmont influ-ence into Ontario. Calmont has since built up Carter from a 400 unit rental company to over 500 rental and 25 lease units. The original staff of 26 where retained, and four more were added to accommodate the franchise’s rapid growth. The purchase of Carter Lease and Rentals is just one of the steps Calmont is taking to secure the company’s future. “With the addition of Carter, Alberta to Ontario is covered,” says Currie.

The Calmont Group is not just about pleasing their clients. The employees benefit strongly as well. Each employee gets to learn about the company’s many operations, regardless of their role. This gives them insight into the overall mechan-ics of Calmont and helps to keep them invested in their jobs. The sales team are treated like entrepreneurs. Once they have established themselves within Calmont, they have autonomy over how they choose to sell the product. An influx of young-er, forward thinking employees has ensured that Calmont is focusing on a strong, growth based culture. “It’s about devel-oping, not just maintaining,” says Currie, beaming with obvi-ous pride as he discusses his team.

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The community also benefits from The Calmont Group as this altruistic company is often seen supporting charity events. Whether it is sponsoring a hole and entering a team at the Make-A-Wish golf tournament; dressing up in western wear and attending the Stars and Spurs Gala in Calgary for STARS air ambulance; providing free truck rentals for Crime Stoppers, the food bank, and the Dragon boat festival; or donating to the Okotoks Oilers Golf Tournament and West Jet Pilots’ Associa-tion Golf Tournament, Calmont’s trucks, management and em-ployees can be found quietly but steadfastly giving back to the communities that launched their careers.

The Calmont Group is an Edmonton success story 35 years in the making and it shows no signs of slowing down. “It’s been great,” says Currie of his experience to date as he looks forward to Calmont’s continued expansion across Canada. “The future plan is to manage the existing locations and start adding more in late 2013.” As for Pudlowski, Calmont’s longest term em-ployee, these days he enjoys his role as the Senior Vice-Pres-ident of Vehicle Purchasing and Disposals. He has to admit, however, that things have changed significantly since 1966. “It’s not as much fun now as it was back then,” he sighs. “I mean, we started with 25 vehicles. Now we are in the thousands.” That is not to say that he doesn’t enjoy his role as Calmont’s only active member of the original shareholders. “No two days are the same,” Pudlowski says with a twinkle in his eye and a con-

tagious smile. “It’s always a different day. A lot of companies have a lot of monotony, but here, everyday is a different day. We have good days and we have bad days, but more good than bad.”

From a concept among franchise partners to a start up venture to a thriving business operating across Canada, The Calmont Group is a company from which all inspiring entrepreneurs can draw inspiration. Calmont’s 35 years of driving success are just a precursor of the things to come for this innovative company.

35YEARS

The Calmont Group is an Edmonton success story 35 years in the making and it shows no signs of slowing down.

Calmont Group | 35 Years - 3

5475 53 St SE Calgary, AB T2C 4P6

(403) 236-1993 • 1-800-463-5943 www.calmont.ca

14610 Yellowhead Trail Edmonton, ABT5L 3C5

780-454-0491 • 1-800-363-7819

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Calmont’s leasing and rental service empowers transporta-tion businesses to make a smart investment. Leasing or rent-ing allows trucking businesses to launch without the significant start up capital required to purchase a large truck. Calmont’s rental service provides a wider range of options for those oper-ating in the oil and gas industry. When trucks are needed for seasonal projects or where the project length is undetermined, a rental can simply be returned, saving the business owner from having to make payments on a truck that is sitting idle and not earning money.

Franchises of the Calmont Group include, Sport Chassis, Kal-mar Shunt Truck (Ottawa) and the Volvo Truck Center. Sport Chassis features luxury Freightliner products that are popular in the fields of ranching, construction and other industries that require heavy truck pulling power. Kalmar is one of Calmont’s most successful franchises to date. These shunt trucks provide a safe, fast and efficient way to move and lift semi trailers within warehouses.

The Volvo Truck Center is the official Volvo franchise for North America. Located at 11403-174th street in Edmonton, the Truck Center features an impressive inventory and a ser-vice center that has won the Cummins Quest Dealer of the Year Award, the North American VISTA competition, and was

named Volvo Vista Tech Canadian Champion in three consecu-tive competitions. The Volvo Truck Center was added to the Calmont Group in 1988, as the company wanted to expand into the Class A (heavy truck) business. The most efficient way to do this was to purchase a dealership. Volvo’s high quality products and parts department were a perfect fit for Calmont’s vision. Prior to purchasing Volvo, Calmont would experience a slow season each winter as oil and gas projects slowed or stopped un-til spring. The parts and service department of Volvo compen-sated for the slow season. As more franchises were added and business expanded, slow seasons became a thing of the past. These days, every season is a busy one.

However, the road to success has not always been a smooth one, a fact that Darren Currie, the President and CEO, knows all too well. “There are peaks and there are valleys,” says Currie when asked how the company has fared overall during their 35 year reign. “We are tied to the oil and gas industries, but if you look over the 35 years, there has always been growth – except for those small valleys.”

One such valley occurred in 2008, which was when Currie joined the Calmont group as the Chief Financial Officer (CFO). At this time, the oil and gas industry was underperforming and the Canadian economy was in a slump. Currie, ever up for the challenge, battened down the hatches and sailed the group through the financial storm. “In 2009 we broke even,” says Cur-rie. “In 2010 we were profitable again.”

As part of a planned succession, Currie was named Presi-dent and CEO in 2010. “It’s been four and a half really good years,” Currie admits. “We are in a growth pattern for sure. We are in the process of re-capitalizing by bring-ing in a new partner. With Carter, now we have more of a national presence.”

Carter would be Calmont’s latest acquisition: Carter Lease and Rentals. Carter Lease and Rentals was established in Hamilton, Ontario in 1970. Calmont purchased Carter in 2012, which served to further expanding the Calmont influ-ence into Ontario. Calmont has since built up Carter from a 400 unit rental company to over 500 rental and 25 lease units. The original staff of 26 where retained, and four more were added to accommodate the franchise’s rapid growth. The purchase of Carter Lease and Rentals is just one of the steps Calmont is taking to secure the company’s future. “With the addition of Carter, Alberta to Ontario is covered,” says Currie.

The Calmont Group is not just about pleasing their clients. The employees benefit strongly as well. Each employee gets to learn about the company’s many operations, regardless of their role. This gives them insight into the overall mechan-ics of Calmont and helps to keep them invested in their jobs. The sales team are treated like entrepreneurs. Once they have established themselves within Calmont, they have autonomy over how they choose to sell the product. An influx of young-er, forward thinking employees has ensured that Calmont is focusing on a strong, growth based culture. “It’s about devel-oping, not just maintaining,” says Currie, beaming with obvi-ous pride as he discusses his team.

35YEARS

YOUR CUSTOM TRUCK BODYBUILDING SPECIALISTS

www.brutusbodies.com

682 Okanagan Ave E. Penticton, BC, Canada V2A 3K7T. 250.492.7866 • F. 250.492.0686 • Toll Free. 1.866.344.6480

Congratulations Calmont Group from your friends at Brutus Truck Bodies!

2 - Calmont Group | 35 Years

The community also benefits from The Calmont Group as this altruistic company is often seen supporting charity events. Whether it is sponsoring a hole and entering a team at the Make-A-Wish golf tournament; dressing up in western wear and attending the Stars and Spurs Gala in Calgary for STARS air ambulance; providing free truck rentals for Crime Stoppers, the food bank, and the Dragon boat festival; or donating to the Okotoks Oilers Golf Tournament and West Jet Pilots’ Associa-tion Golf Tournament, Calmont’s trucks, management and em-ployees can be found quietly but steadfastly giving back to the communities that launched their careers.

The Calmont Group is an Edmonton success story 35 years in the making and it shows no signs of slowing down. “It’s been great,” says Currie of his experience to date as he looks forward to Calmont’s continued expansion across Canada. “The future plan is to manage the existing locations and start adding more in late 2013.” As for Pudlowski, Calmont’s longest term em-ployee, these days he enjoys his role as the Senior Vice-Pres-ident of Vehicle Purchasing and Disposals. He has to admit, however, that things have changed significantly since 1966. “It’s not as much fun now as it was back then,” he sighs. “I mean, we started with 25 vehicles. Now we are in the thousands.” That is not to say that he doesn’t enjoy his role as Calmont’s only active member of the original shareholders. “No two days are the same,” Pudlowski says with a twinkle in his eye and a con-

tagious smile. “It’s always a different day. A lot of companies have a lot of monotony, but here, everyday is a different day. We have good days and we have bad days, but more good than bad.”

From a concept among franchise partners to a start up venture to a thriving business operating across Canada, The Calmont Group is a company from which all inspiring entrepreneurs can draw inspiration. Calmont’s 35 years of driving success are just a precursor of the things to come for this innovative company.

35YEARS

The Calmont Group is an Edmonton success story 35 years in the making and it shows no signs of slowing down.

Calmont Group | 35 Years - 3

5475 53 St SE Calgary, AB T2C 4P6

(403) 236-1993 • 1-800-463-5943 www.calmont.ca

14610 Yellowhead Trail Edmonton, ABT5L 3C5

780-454-0491 • 1-800-363-7819