Staffline buys Go New Recruitment
Blue-collar temporary staff provider Staffline announced the acquisition of Go New Recruitment a provider of driving and logistics recruitment services for an undisclosed sum.
Blue-collar temporary staff provider Staffline announced the acquisition of Go New Recruitment a provider of driving and logistics recruitment services for an undisclosed sum.
"The acquisition is in line with Staffline's existing business strategy of targeting selective bolt-on acquisitions operating in relevant fields to both expand their customer base and broaden their revenue mix," it said in a company statement.
Go New Recruitment is a recruitment service provider to the logistics, manufacturing, supply chain and transport industries.
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It has offices located in eight sites across central and south-western England and works with small and medium-sized businesses as well as blue chip clients within a variety of sectors, Staffline explained.
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