Lowey Dannenberg, P.C. is Investigating Tennant (NYSE: TNC) for Potential Violations of the Federal Securities Laws


On February 24, 2026, Tennant revealed that the rollout of its new ERP system in North America caused severe operational disruptions, including that it was unable to process and ship customer orders following the launch of the system. As a result, Tennant lost roughly $30 million in sales and would need to spend more than $20 million in 2026 to remediate the issues, compared to roughly $5 million the company had planned to spend.



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