CIPH believes that working together builds a stronger voice, which is why we have partnerships, and relationships with key organizations and associations at national, and international levels. By working with all the key stakeholders, we're able to represent our members in all aspects of the industry and ensure a unified voice in regards to new technologies, education, and advocacy.
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CIPH is a voting member in this association of wholesaler associations. AEA works to create meaningful joint training programs for member companies and hosts the annual University of Innovative Distribution.
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AHRI is an association whose mission is to ensure human comfort, productivity and safety while practicing environmental stewardship CIPH works with AHRI to support uniformity of efficiency regulations and standards in North America where applicable.
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ASA is the association that represents the plumbing wholesaler distribution in the U.S.A. CIPH is a non-voting associate member. ASA is a source for valuable wholesale industry publications and training modules that CIPH members can access at reduced prices.
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Association of Independent Manufacturers Representatives, Inc. (AIM/R) The Association of Independent Manufacturers
Representatives, Inc. (AIM/R) is dedicated to enhancing the quality, value, and
voice of the professional manufacturers’ representative in the plumbing, heating and cooling industry. CIPH partners
with AIM/R on the Rep Profile Survey every two years.
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ASHREA and CIPH collaborate in a variety of ways to support their mission to advance the arts and sciences of heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration to serve humanity and promote a sustainable world.
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CACP is the advisory council of Canadian plumbing inspectors and members share updates, best practices, and manage emerging issues of concern to stakeholders on matters pertaining to standards and conformity assessment programs affecting plumbing. CIPH is a founding member of the CACP.
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CAEM provides networking and training in the trade show management profession. Pat Gramsch, CIPH’s Tradeshow Manager is a member.
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CIPH and CMMTQ have collaborated for over 20 years to produce the biennial MCEE Trade show in Montreal.
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CSA Group works with businesses, organizations and code authorities to help create a safer, more sustainable world for people and for business by testing & certifying products for safety & performance requirements to developing consensus-based standards that support tomorrow’s technology. CSA, CACP and PIAC collaborate to bring industry stakeholders together and deliver the latest information relating to codes and standards. CIPH is a member of CSA Group and vice-versa
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CSAE provides knowledge and resources to not-for-profit leadership through education, networking, advocacy, information and research. CIPH Chief Executive Officer Satinder Chera is a member of CSAE Trillium Chapter. Nancy Barden, Director of Member Services is also a member.
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CWQA supports and grows the health, sustainability and credibility of the water quality industry in Canada. CIPH staff provides management services to CWQA. CWQA interfaces with WQA (Water Quality Association) in the U.S.
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CWWA is a non-profit national body representing the common interests of Canada’s public sector municipal water and wastewater services and their private sector suppliers and partners. CIPH works with CWWA through the Canadian Advisory Council to support initiatives related to water management infrastructure
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EFC is a sister association in the electrical industry. CIPH and EFC share training programs and collaborate on other issues of common concern. EFC and CIPH are co-supporters of the Biennial MEET trade show in Moncton, NB and MCEE trade show in Montreal.
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HRAI represents HVACR manufacturers, wholesalers and contractors in Canada. CIPH and HRAI partner to produce the biennial CMPX trade show in Toronto and work cooperatively to exchange information on pertinent issues via publications, reports, association conferences and industry meetings.
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IES is the recognized technical authority on illumination. IES and CIPH are co-supporters of the Biennial MEET trade show in Moncton, NB.
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MCAC represents the plumbing, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, controls and other contractors in the industrial, commercial, institutional and service sectors. CIPH and MCAC partner to develop best practice guidelines to assist mechanical contractors and wholesale distributors when dealing with supply chain management issues such as procurement, and jointly host the annual MCAC-CIPH Parliamentary Day of Awareness.
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NAW represents the interests of Wholesaler Distributors in the U.S. CIPH is an associate member and promotes NAW publications and seminars to CIPH members at reduced rate.
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PHCC is a U.S.-based association that supports and promotes the activity of over 3,500 contractors in the industrial, commercial, new construction and service and repair industry. CIPH maintains close working relations with PHCC on common concerns related to the North American Plumbing & Heating Industry.
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PMI is the voluntary international industry association of the manufacturers of plumbing products. CIPH works with PMI on a North America basis regarding harmonization of plumbing codes and standards and trade show consolidation.
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RPA represents manufacturers, distributors, designers, dealers, and installers of radiant panel heating and cooling systems and components. The Canadian Hydronics Council and RPA collaborate to share best practices related to proper installations, marketing issues and other industry concerns affecting the Canadian hydronics industry.
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TECA is British Columbia’s industry association committed to the training and professionalism of heating contractors in the residential heating, cooling and ventilation industry. CIPH works with TECA to deliver hydronics certification training.
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WPC is an association of contractor/wholesaler/manufacturer associations in 30+ countries of the world dedicated to quality plumbing installations. CIPH supports the objectives of the WPC: to develop and promote the image and professional standards of plumbing to the world, to encourage, participate in and facilitate the exchange of information, research and technology applicable to the world plumbing industry, to promote plumbing education and training worldwide and to promote the Plumbing Industry’s role in improving public health through the provision and protection of safe water and sanitation.
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