ECS Re-Certified as Best Managed Platinum Status for 7th Straight Year

May 22, 2024

Electrical Cable Supply (ECS), Canada’s leading, independently owned electrical wire and cable solutions provider, proudly announces its re-certification as a Platinum Club member in Canada’s Best Managed Companies for the seventh consecutive year. This prestigious designation, awarded by Deloitte, recognizes Canadian-owned and managed companies for innovative management, business performance, and sustained growth.

“This recognition represents more than just an award; it reflects our team’s unwavering commitment to excellence and innovation. Our commitment to maintaining high standards is integral to our mission of connecting people and powering success,” said Christy Morrison, President at ECS.

In line with ECS’s guiding principle of “Connecting People, Powering Success,” this year also marks a significant milestone with the strategic opening of the new ECS branch in Montreal. This expansion adds a physical presence to the region and a strategic move to bolster ECS’s mission to connect communities and empower industries across Canada with various electrical cables and efficient services.

“We are very excited to announce our 7th consecutive win of the Best Managed Companies Platinum status. This comes from our exceptional team whose dedication fuels our success. We would also like to thank our loyal customers and suppliers for their support on this incredible journey. We continue redefining excellence together,” Hossein Mohseni, Chief Operating Officer at ECS.

Initiated in 1993, Canada’s Best Managed Companies is a leading national awards program setting the standard for business excellence in Canada. ECS’ continued status as a Platinum Club member signifies its adherence to these high standards and its role as a leader in the Canadian electrical industry.

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