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Fusion Passenger Carts: A Smarter and Safer Way to Move People
Across industrial campuses, airports, universities, and hospitality properties, the challenge is the same: moving people safely and efficiently within a localized area. Whether it’s transporting employees between buildings, shuttling guests from parking to entry points, or supporting daily operations across expansive facilities, the right way to move people can have a direct impact on productivity, safety, and overall experience. Fusion Passenger Carts are available in three core models, Fusion 2+2, Fusion 4+2, and Fusion 6+2, so you can match capacity to your route and daily demand. Papé Material Handling offers a range of Fusion Passenger Carts designed to meet these demands with purpose-built electric platforms. Available in multiple configurations, Fusion Carts are engineered for real-world fleet applications where reliability and flexibility are critical. Designed for People-Moving Applications Fusion Passenger Carts are built to operate in environments where space i
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GMH Builders: Crafting the Wine Country's Finest Spaces
Who We Are We are GMH Builders—visionaries, partners, and creators of extraordinary places. Founded by seasoned industry professionals, our team is grounded in quality, integrity, innovation, collaboration, and community. These core values guide every project and partnership we embark on. Our mission is unwavering: Transform your vision into an enduring legacy. From concept to completion, we pair exceptional craftsmanship with heartfelt client experience, ensuring every detail is perfected. Our Objectives Elevate Wine Country Experiences Whether it’s expanding boutique resorts or crafting winery production facilities, we partner with you to build spaces that honor your brand, embrace your heritage, and enhance guest interactions. Deliver Seamless, Strategic Building Journeys We build smarter—backed by meticulous project planning, smart preconstruction, and precise general contracting. We align subcontractors, materials, logistics, and BIM-enabled tools for focus
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GMH Builders: Premier Construction for Boutique Resorts in Northern California Wine Country
GMH Builders is a prominent construction company in Northern California's Wine Country that specializes in building boutique resorts and wineries. Our team consists of skilled and experienced professionals who are committed to delivering top-quality construction services to our clients. GMH Builders has an excellent track record of success, having completed several award-winning projects. We strive to provide our clients with the best possible experience, from the initial consultation to the completion. We aim to become a trusted partner for anyone seeking a reliable and experienced construction company to help them realize their dream projects. Experience GMH Builders has a wealth of experience in delivering hospitality and winery projects. Whether you have plans to expand your current operational hotel resort or construct a brand new winery production facility, our team of construction experts is here to assist you in developing a project approach that will help you achieve
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Travel Trends for Harvest Visitation
Can you believe it’s March? Soon rain will abate, buds will break, and Q2 will be here before we know it along with, hopefully, tourists. This blog starts by summarizing a recent Forbes study about travel plans this year, and then we wrap up with a summary of some trends we think you can build upon this year. Will the political climate once again hijack all of America’s attention and make people wary of venturing out? Or will it be more likely to scare us to other countries for a respite abroad? If tasting room traffic is down this year as it was last year, it is even more important to know what consumers are looking for in the hopes of developing programs consumers want. The smart winery will be continually testing different experiences this year to try and attract the right customer to their brand. This blog starts summarizing a recent Forbes study about travel plans this year, and then we wrap up with a summary of some of the trends we think you can build upon this year
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Broadway and Vine, a nonprofit organization bringing the best of Broadway to the best of Wine Country, kicks off its 2024 season on July 9 and 10, with Academy Award® Winner Ariana DeBose (West Side Story, The Prom, Schmigadoon, Broadway: Hamilton, Summer, Motown) at Carneros Resort’s Vineyard Lawn in Napa Valley...

The nonprofit concert, wine, and culinary series featuring top Broadway talent takes place at some of the world’s most renowned wineries and resorts in Napa Valley beginning on July 9th […]

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Trends Shaping Travel This Summer
TRENDS SHAPING TRAVEL IN 2024 Can you believe it’s summer? Soon Memorial Day will be here before we know it along with, hopefully, tourists. This blog starts by summarizing a recent Forbes study about travel plans this year, and then we wrap up with a summary of some trends we think you can build upon this year. Will the political climate once again hijack all of America’s attention and make people wary of venturing out? Or will it be more likely to scare us to other countries for a respite abroad? If tasting room traffic is down this year as it was last year, it is even more important to know what consumers are looking for in the hopes of developing programs consumers want. The smart winery will be continually testing different experiences this year to try and attract the right customer to their brand. This blog starts summarizing a recent Forbes study about travel plans this year, and then we wrap up with a summary of some of the trends we think you can build upon this y
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What is “White Glove” Service? And How Can It Optimize Your Wine Shipping?
Wine shipping and order fulfillment is a logistics game. And while the word “logistics” might conjure images of order picking, shipping tables, and trucks hitting the highway, it is often much, much more. The human element is what makes the difference between a frustrating brand experience, and an excellent one. A large part of that human element is what we call white glove service. If you haven’t experienced this kind of service from your 3PL or logistics partner, it might be time to consider a different way forward. What Is White Glove Service in the Wine Logistics Industry? White glove service is simply a company-wide commitment to providing customers with extraordinary service that is without parallel in the industry. What makes white glove service different from everyday customer service? It is not accidental or random (i.e. it is a conscious decision). It is not due to one or a handful of employees, but is an attitude that everyone shares. It is not an occa
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The prestigious black-tie soirée, the Wine Pinnacle Awards Gala Dinner & Awards Ceremony 2022 celebrated 18 winners of the second edition of Wine Pinnacle Awards presented by Resorts World Sentosa (RWS)...

Results for the 18 categories were announced at the highly anticipated celebration of prestige and innovation. SINGAPORE, 1 November 2022 The prestigious black-tie soire, the Wine Pinnacle Awards Gala Dinner []

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Today's wine business news for wine industry professionals...

RNDC Completes Acquisition of Young’s Market Company, LLC : Republic National Distributing Company, the national distributor and broker of premium wine and spirits, announces it has acquired from Young’s Holdings, Inc. the remaining fifty percent of Young’s Market Company, LLC, which includes distribution operations in the states of Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Montana, Oregon, Utah, Washington and Wyoming...

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3 More Strategies to Increase Revenue
Napa Valley - The Canary in the Coal Mine From a recent article from Visiting Napa Valley – Travel Economic Impact and Visitor Profile (2017) we’ve learned that 92 percent of respondents said that they were “very likely” (53.2 percent) or “likely” (38.8 percent) to return to the Napa Valley. This region has a substantial amount of repeat visitation, with the average visitor pre-Covid making about 3 trips to the Napa Valley over a twelve-month period. If Napa is the Canary in the Coal Mine or the Litmus Test, at the very least, we can hope that each wine region has a strong return of guests. So while this trend of slow traffic is current, we can hope for continued visitors – just not the influx we’re used to. But with traffic so low, what else can we do? Formalize Outreach EffortsDetermine who key influencers were historically, invite to tasting room, encourage them to tag/share their experience. Build relationships with the gat
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