In a region defined by its industrial strength, a new kind of collaboration is flourishing, weaving together threads of business and community. Rooted in authenticity, fueled by a desire to learn, and driven by shared aspirations—it's about enhancing lives. Together, SMS Equipment and the Fort McMurray First Nation Group of Companies (FMFN Group) are taking significant steps towards economic growth and community development, fostering opportunity, vibrancy, and prosperity.
Much of SMS Equipment's projects operate in and near traditional territory. Connections with Indigenous communities have grown organically, and marking it official was a natural next step in deepening the relationship. And so, on January 1, 2021, the strategic alliance agreement between SMS Equipment's 63N branch and the FMFN Group, wholly owned by Fort McMurray 468 First Nation, was established.
Ryan Coish, Vice President of Business Development at the FMFM Group, has been integral to the journey.
"I was part of the initial negotiations of the agreement, and I'll be perfectly honest— when working with companies new to Indigenous engagement, there's a significant learning curve," he says. "SMS Equipment was no exception, but they have embraced the learning opportunity. Of course, they've seen the benefit of this collaboration through the business aspect and witnessed this impact on the community. However, what stands out the most is that they roll up their sleeves to learn, standing behind their continuous improvement mindset."
Larry Gouthro, SMS Equipment's General Manager for the Fort McMurray region, underscores the significance of getting sincerely involved to foster economic prosperity and nurture strong community bonds.