Cobo Center takes housekeeping in-house and saves a bundle

Apr 10, 2018

Improved cleanliness, interdepartmental efficiencies, more full time jobs with benefits are some of the advantages of taking housekeeping in-house at Cobo  

DETROIT April 10, 2018 -- Claude Molinari, general manager of SMG/Cobo Center, today announced the Cobo Center operations team have taken janitorial services in-house.  The new department was created just prior to the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) and is headed by Cedric Turnbore, Cobo Center director of operations.

In the March 2018 edition of Meetings and Conventions Magazine a study by STR, the Hendersonville, Tenn.-based research firm, was cited ranking venue characteristics that event planners considered “very important” when selecting a meeting site. The study states that security is planners’ top priority (85 percent) and venue cleanliness and attractiveness second (80 percent.)

“We take our mission to make each event in Cobo Center the most important event of the year very seriously,” said Turnbore. “We are vigilant in understanding our customer needs, and developing our operations accordingly.”

SMG directors from across the country, who are well acquainted with convention center housekeeping operations, came to Cobo Center to assist during NAIAS. Working closely with the Cobo crew in the new housekeeping department, the SMG directors advised and mentored daily.

“Our biggest show of the year proved to be the best launch period for new department,” said Molinari. “The SMG executives were integral to the process of reviewing daily progress, solving problems immediately and improving processes.”

Traditionally, with cleaning company vendors in convention centers, the process of reporting problems to housekeeping and getting them corrected meant having the problems documented by two different companies, often with two different sets of protocols and procedures.  One of the greatest efficiencies created is having Cobo Center security work cooperatively with housekeeping to identify problems for immediate response and correction. Cobo Security supervisors take pictures of cleaning problems, texts them to dispatch, who distributes them to housekeeping supervisors on duty.

Another efficiency achieved is the synergy between Cobo Center housekeeping and production services departments. There are now three supervisors from each department overseeing the work of both departments. Three original production services supervisors were given promotions and additional compensation to form the alliance, and all six supervisors are trained to assure high-level communication between departments and that event set-ups are timely and well presented.

“With housekeeping reports now on the agenda of all of our internal meetings, response time has been dramatically reduced and most of the work is proactive,” said Turnbore. “Daily supervised maintenance takes the place of trouble calls and work orders.”

Part of the mission of the Detroit Regional Convention Facility Authority (DRCFA), the governing body of Cobo Center, is to maximize positive economic impact, creating region-wide jobs and expanding business opportunities for the benefit of business stakeholders and the local community.

“Creating as many full time, viable careers for local Detroit residents in our operations team is important to us. We’ve hired 38 full time people for our housekeeping department,” said Molinari. “Cobo Center is an economic engine for the Metro Detroit region.  Every department sets goals to accomplish just that.”

About Cobo Center: With 723,000 square feet of exhibit space, Cobo Center boasts one of the largest contiguous exhibit floor spaces in North America and is the 17th largest convention center in the country.  Visit online at www.cobocenter.com

About SMG: Founded in 1977, SMG provides management services to 233 public assembly facilities including convention and exhibition centers, arenas, stadiums, theaters, performing arts centers, equestrian facilities, science centers and a variety of other venues. With facilities across the globe, SMG manages more than 15 million square feet of exhibition space and more than 1.5 million sports and entertainment seats. SMG provides venue management, sales, marketing, event booking and programming, construction and design consulting, and pre-opening service. For more information visit www.smgworld.com.

About the DRCFA: On Sept. 9, 2009, operational control of Cobo Center transferred to the Detroit Regional Convention Facility Authority, under a collaborative agreement by the Michigan State Legislature, the City of Detroit, and Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties. Each of these entities has an appointed member on the DRCFA Board. Larry Alexander is Chairman the Board as the member appointed by the Governor of the State of Michigan. For more information visit: http://www.drcfa.org/