See Which Electrical and Lighting Firms Are Among Canada’s Best Managed Companies

March 11 2016

Canada’s Best Managed Companies, established by Deloitte in 1993, is the country’s leading business awards program recognizing excellence in Canadian owned and managed companies with revenues over $10 million.

Every year, hundreds of entrepreneurial companies compete for this designation in a rigorous and independent process that evaluates the calibre of their management abilities and practices. A list of recipients from Canada’s electrical and lighting industries appears below, but first more about the program.

Awards are granted on five levels:

  • Canada’s Best Managed Companies winner: new winners selected each year
  • Requalified winner: award recipients that have re-applied and successfully retained their Best Managed designation for two additional years
  • Gold Standard winner: after three consecutive years of maintaining their Best Managed status, these winners have successfully retained their award for their 4th consecutive year
  • Gold Standard requalified winner: award recipients that have applied and successfully retained their Gold Standard designation for two additional years
  • Platinum Club member: winners that have maintained their Best Managed status for seven years or more

Congratulations to these Requalified recipients:

  • Gerrie Electric Wholesale Limited
  • Integral Energy Services Ltd.
  • Lemay
  • LMC Group of Companies
  • Stelpro
  • The K-Line Group of Companies

Congratulations to these Gold Standard recipients:

  • E.C.S. Electrical Cable Supply Ltd. (Gold Requalified)
  • Houle Electric
  • Techmation Electric & Controls Ltd.

Congratulations to these Platinum Club recipients:

  • Alliance Energy
  • Deca Cables
  • E.B. Horsman & Son
  • Ideal Supply
  • Groupe Deschênes Inc.
  • Standard Products Inc.
  • Tarpon Energy Services

Find out more about the program, including a full list of recipients: www.bestmanagedcompanies.ca.

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