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Calhoun's Significant Rise in Canada's Top Companies List

By Sarika Magdum

Canada's vibrant agri-business landscape has a star on the rise. Calhoun Super Structure is making impressive strides on the national economic scene.

The latest 2023 Globe and Mail Report on Business, which ranks top-performing Canadian companies based on their three-year revenue growth, has placed Calhoun at a commendable 347th position. This is a testament to their remarkable three-year growth rate of 106%.

Calhoun's journey is marked by consistent growth, adaptability, and foresight. They have catered to a diverse range of industries, from the foundational field of fertilizer to the fast-paced world of aviation.

Recognizing the escalating demand, the company proactively launched a new 10,000-square-foot manufacturing plant during the past year.

Dan Dalzell, the Director of Sales and Operations at Calhoun, expressed his gratitude and excitement on this recognition.

Celebrating their second consecutive year on the list, Dan Dalzell, the Director of Sales and Operations at Calhoun emphasized the company's relentless growth dynamics, from an expanding dealer network to the addition of their new manufacturing hub.

Looking ahead, Calhoun is full of optimism. Dalzell shared glimpses of the company's forward-looking vision, echoing confidence in its ability to evolve, expand, and further engrain its market presence.

It's worth noting that making it to Canada's Top Growing Companies isn't a mere accolade. It's an acknowledgment of a company's innovation, resilience, and business acumen.

Dawn Calleja, Editor of Report on Business magazine, and Andrew Saunders, CEO of The Globe and Mail, both highlighted the importance of this list in celebrating business brilliance, especially in uncertain times.


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