Canadian Businesses Transform Operations with Acumatica Cloud ERP
Business Solutions Leader Helps Mid-Market Organizations Unify Systems, Streamline Workflows and Enhance Scalability
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BELLEVUE, Wash. — While many Canadian mid-market businesses have confronted the challenges of mounting inflation, shifting consumer confidence and an increasingly uncertain economic landscape, they are optimistic about the future. With 92% of companies confident in their growth prospects over the next three years, many recognize that the patchwork systems and manual tools of the past can no longer support the agility needed to seize new opportunities. Companies across Canada are upgrading their technology by choosing Acumatica, the leading cloud ERP provider, to unify operations, gain real-time insights and optimize performance.
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'Canadian small and mid-sized businesses face unique challenges in today's uncertain economic environment, ranging from the complexities of international trade to evolving regulatory requirements,' said John Case, CEO of Acumatica. 'Our built-for-Canada solution delivers the operational visibility and financial agility these businesses need to adapt to shifting conditions. Acumatica offers growing Canadian businesses tailored features they need, like regional tax compliance and bilingual capabilities, supported by a coast-to-coast partner network that understands local market conditions.'
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From specialty manufacturing to home improvement distribution, forward-thinking Canadian companies are choosing Acumatica to replace legacy systems and unlock new levels of performance.
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PEARL® Canada/Superprem® Industries Ltd.: A New Path to Operational Excellence
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As PEARL® Canada/Superprem® Industries Ltd. expanded its reach in the kitchen and bath supply space, the limitations of archaic systems, manual spreadsheets and data processing inefficiencies became increasingly apparent. With critical manpower wasted on time-consuming, manual and overly complicated business processes, PEARL® Canada/Superprem® Industries Ltd. urgently sought a new solution to scale the business and respond deftly to customer needs.
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Adopting Acumatica enabled PEARL® Canada/Superprem® Industries Ltd. to streamline workflows, unify data management and scale up productivity to build a better way forward.
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'We wanted a solution that could grow with us—Acumatica gave us that and more,' said Woody Chiang, CEO of PEARL® Canada/Superprem® Industries Ltd. 'We've eliminated silos, gained valuable visibility and built a more agile operation. With over 1,500 active customers and 12% year-over-year sales growth, Acumatica has helped us stay ahead of demand and make more efficient and strategic decisions every day.'
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Envent Engineering: Breaking Through Operational Limits in a Regulated Market
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After two decades of running on legacy systems, Envent Engineering, a Canadian manufacturer of specialized equipment for the oil and gas industry, reached an inflection point. Disconnected data, manual processes and limited visibility were holding the company back. Envent turned to Acumatica to unlock new performance levels.
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With Acumatica Manufacturing Edition, Envent Engineering gained real-time operational visibility for the first time in 20 years, driving better decision-making and directly improving profitability. Envent also quadrupled its manufacturing throughput, scaling from two to 20 units in only 12 weeks.
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'Operating in a highly regulated and competitive industry means we can't afford blind spots,' said Andy Hodgson, CEO of Envent Engineering. 'Acumatica replaced our legacy system's bottlenecks with a modern platform that gives us the visibility, control and scalability we need to lead with confidence.'
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Canadian Support and Implementation Excellence
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in Canada and network of certified implementation partners across provinces underscores the company's commitment to the region. Having a local partner enables Canadian businesses to streamline implementation and comply with national data residency requirements. Acumatica also has regional offices located in Montreal and Ottawa.
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'Unlike other ERP solutions that simply retrofit U.S. software for the Canadian market, Acumatica was designed with multi-currency, multi-language and international tax capabilities at its core,' said Case. 'Our cloud-native platform empowers Canadian businesses to scale confidently, adapt swiftly to regulatory changes and unlock new opportunities in an increasingly dynamic market.'
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Today's economic landscape demands agility, efficiency and accurate insights—qualities that disconnected tools and outdated systems can't provide. Acumatica delivers the modern ERP foundation that gives Canadian businesses the agility they need to compete and succeed.
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