Dynamysk Automation Achieves PROFIT Ranking for Seventh Year

Dynamysk

September 28, 2017

Canadian Business and PROFIT has listed Dynamysk Automation Ltd. once again in its 29th annual PROFIT 500 rankings, the definitive ranking of Canada’s Fastest-Growing Companies ranked by revenue growth. Published in the October issue of Maclean’s magazine and at CanadianBusiness.com, the PROFIT 500 ranks Canadian businesses by five-year revenue growth and profiles some of Canada’s most successful growth companies.

Dynamysk Automation Ltd., ranked as Canada’s largest Automation System Integrator, is proud to be recognized for the 7th time on the PROFIT rankings by Canadian Business and Maclean’s Magazine.

“Years ago, we set out on a path that involved change, innovative thinking and smart strategy.” says John Lisoway, President and CEO of Dynamysk Automation Ltd. “This is our 7th year to be recognized on PROFIT rankings as one of Canada’s Fastest-Growing Companies, an accomplishment very hard to achieve and which only a small group can lay claim. Few would have predicted our continued growth over so many years. Attaining a growth path that is ranked with the best in Canada over many years is an accomplishment we are all proud of.

With the above being said, we must always remember Dynamysk is a company built by people and that none of this could have been accomplished without the hard work and dedication of our staff.”

http://www.dynamysk.com/Dynamysk%20Profit%20500%202017.pdf

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