Canada chapter · Regulated retail · multi-location

Crossroads Cannabis — retail infrastructure deployment.

Crossroads Cannabis needed reliable retail IT — network, surveillance, POS, compliance-grade. Selvatec deployed it across multiple BC locations. Maple Connection's commercial work in Costa Rica uses the same multi-site standard today.

Executive summary.

Licensed cannabis retail needs reliable cameras, stable POS, and a tight chain of custody for compliance. You can't bolt that on after the doors open. The setup at the first store sets the pattern for every store after.

We built one standard that lifts onto each new location. Compliance covered. The till keeps running.

What was deployed.

  • Retail network: gateway, switches, VLAN segmentation. POS isolated from back-of-house.
  • POS connectivity sized for peak retail traffic, so Friday night doesn't slow checkout.
  • Cameras and recording sized to the regulator's retention rules, with audit-grade chain of custody.
  • Remote support access locked to named techs, every session logged.
  • One configuration that lifts onto each new location without rewriting it.

What changed.

  • Staff stop dealing with POS dropouts mid-transaction.
  • Compliance audits take an hour instead of a day.
  • Cameras are recording when you need them to be, not when you check.
  • A new location opens with the same setup on a known timeline.
  • Boringly reliable retail IT.
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BASED Liberia, Guanacaste
RANGE Guanacaste & the Northwest
RESPONSE Same-day on-site, first call
OPERATING Canada since 2000 · Costa Rica since 2022
LANGUAGE English · Spanish