Excellence Canada Announces Electromate Is a Recipient Of the 2021 Canadian Business Excellence Awards for Private Businesses

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June 1, 2021

Electromate Inc. is pleased to announce that, at the upcoming fifth annual Canadian Business Excellence Awards for Private Businesses being held on Wednesday June 9th, Excellence Canada will be awarding Electromate with their Canadian Business Excellence Award.

“Recipients of this distinguished award have clearly demonstrated a strategic approach to successfully improving business performance and achieving goals, with a focus on the following three key performance areas: Delighted Customers; Engaged Employees; and Innovation,” says Allan Ebedes, President and CEO, Excellence Canada.

Excellence Canada’s mission is to help improve organizational performance and recognize excellence, with a vision to promote and enable excellence in every organization in Canada.

The Canadian Business Excellence Awards is an annual awards program that recognizes outstanding achievements by organizations in the private sector, from coast-to-coast across Canada.

One of only 26 companies nationally to receive the award this year, Electromate helps Canadian Manufacturers automate their production processes to improve throughput and product quality thereby increasing their competitive advantage. Founded in 1986, Electromate’s head office is in Toronto, Ontario with satellite offices across Canada.

“Electromate is thrilled to receive this prestigious award,” says Warren Osak, CEO and founder of Electromate. “The award is a testament to the hard work and commitment of our awesome team members. Electromate prides itself on its commitment to creating a workplace culture embodying the Core Values of Integrity, Innovation, Enthusiasm, Continuous Learning and Customer Advocacy. Receiving external recognition for our efforts in the areas of employee engagement, client satisfaction and innovation demonstrates we’re executing on our Core Values.”

For more information, visit www.electromate.com.

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