Dave Mullins

Dave Mullins, Vice President of the Aktion Canadian Division, leads the team responsible for delivering software, support, and services to companies in the Professional Services, Construction, Distribution, and Manufacturing Industries.

How Manufacturers Are Improving Efficiency in 2026

After a sluggish 2025, Canada’s manufacturing sector is at a crossroads. Many companies are feeling the strain of higher costs, […]

Process Manufacturing in Food & Beverage: How Automation and Software Drive Success

In food and beverage, success depends on consistency: batches that meet quality standards, shipments that arrive on time, and records […]

Why A&E Firms Need Project-Centric ERP in 2026 (and How Deltek Vantagepoint Delivers)

Architecture and engineering (A&E) firms are entering 2026 with more pressure and more potential than ever before. Growth is within […]

Between project delays, change orders, and job site curveballs, the last thing construction firms need is outdated software. Acumatica Construction […]

Warehouse consultation scene with two people using a tablet to review operations, representing visibility and control in distribution.

Margins are thin. Expectations are high. And one pricing mistake can wipe out the profit on an entire order.  For […]

Manufacturing manager reviewing performance metrics on a laptop inside a factory.

Walk into any plant office and you’ll see dashboards, spreadsheets, and reports everywhere. But ask five people which numbers actually […]

A group of professionals working on laptops and tablets at a table

Architectural and engineering firms face a unique mix of challenges, such as complex projects, tight margins, shifting scopes, and the […]

Construction bid preparation scene with calculator, clipboard, pen, and blueprints on a desk, symbolizing accurate estimating and project planning for construction firms.

Bid chaos is real. For too many construction firms, estimating and bid tracking still rely on time-consuming, error-prone spreadsheets. One […]

Wide view of a modern manufacturing facility with complex machinery and overhead wiring. The factory is well-lit and spacious, with minimal human presence, evoking a sense of automation and industrial scale.

You’ve heard the term legacy ERP a thousand times. It’s so overused that it barely registers anymore. But the reality […]

Business and construction professionals shaking hands over blueprints in a meeting.

Construction is getting more complex, from multi-province jobs to tighter budgets and shrinking talent pools. If you’re still running Sage […]