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Calhoun Super Structure Continues Its Growth Trajectory

Calhoun Super Structure Continues Its Growth Trajectory
Sep 30, 2025
By Farms.com

Fourth year on Canadas Top Growing Companies list

Calhoun Super Structure has again earned national recognition, ranking No 336 on the Globe and Mail’s annual list of Canada’s Top Growing Companies. This marks the fourth consecutive year the company has been honoured for its strong performance and business resilience. 

Calhoun recorded an impressive 75 percent increase in revenue, proving its ability to thrive even during uncertain economic times. 

This achievement highlights the company’s commitment to innovation and customer service. Calhoun has expanded its reach beyond Canada and North America, entering new markets in Oceania and South America. It continues to serve a wide variety of industries such as agriculture, as well as aviation, recreation, and other commercial sectors. 

“To be recognized for the fourth year in a row, during a time of such economic uncertainty, is something we don’t take for granted,” said Jeremy Calhoun, President & CEO. “Our sustained growth is a bright spot, and it reflects the strength of our team and the trust of our clients. We’re proud of how far we’ve come and optimistic about what lies ahead.” 

Despite challenges such as global supply chain disruptions and rising costs, Calhoun has strengthened relationships with repeat customers and maintained steady progress. The company’s consistent growth illustrates its adaptability and the value it delivers to clients worldwide. 

 This recognition places Calhoun among Canada’s most dynamic businesses, showcasing how dedication, global outreach, and strong customer connections can drive success even in a changing economic environment. 

Photo Credit: calhoun-super-structure 


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