IRM sets up video meetings to help family operators

In response to the COVID-19 crisis, US-based amusement park ride supplier International Rides Management (IRM) hosted and moderated a series of video meetings with over two dozen of their closest clients throughout April, May, and June.

Covering topics including mass cost cutting, line-staff engagement during a shutdown, creative hiring without J-1 foreign labour or local job fairs, new revenue opportunities, and cash flow management for the next twelve months and many more. IRM also created a private Facebook page for FOAM members and other family owners to exchange ideas and assist each other throughout the year.

IRM’s newest partner, Fibrart of Mexico, remained busy working on proposals for IRM clients. “Alejandro and his design team, have proven that even the smallest project such as water slide replacements to new play structures and incredible splash pads, can be both high quality and economical to facilities of any size,” explained Sam Shurgott, IRM President. “They can turn projects around in under 48 hours and that has been a tremendous help to us in our offerings. We hope to have some new projects in 2021 and beyond.”

IRM is expected to announce a new North American partner this fall to their family of premium built equipment to complement their stable of vintage rides and games for sale. The company also offers updated consulting, master planning, and ‘behind the scenes’ assistance including operations manuals and online services that are custom tailored for each park and attraction.

IRM reduced all consulting, appraisal, and sales commission fees across the board to adapt to reduce spending by clients. “We can’t exist without our clients,” noted Shurgott. “Working with them is the proper way to go about how they pay us. We will never go deep into anyone’s pockets. We will do what we need to do on all three sides of a deal to make a project or sale work and it is paying off for all parties.”

Another “outside the box approach” to show IRM’s commitment was to make purchases of several games including midway-style and coin-op units and give them to parks and share the revenue.

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