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Volt Technical Resources is an American employment agency based in New York City but with operations throughout North America. Volt Technical Resources is a business unit of Volt Workforce Solutions, a subsidiary of Volt Information Sciences (currently trading over-the-counter as VISI.)
In the early 1990s, based on client request, the company's service offerings were expanded to offer a full range of temporary staffing services. [2] By 1996, the company reached $1 million in sales, and the following year a new brand name—Elwood Staffing—was selected to more accurately reflect the business' primary activities.
Belcan Corporation was founded in 1958 by Ralph G. Anderson, an engineering graduate of the University of Kentucky.Until 1976, Belcan concentrated on providing temporary engineering services to companies such as Allison Engine Company, General Electric, Pratt & Whitney and Procter & Gamble.
The company acquired Olsten Staffing in late 1999, and became the largest recruitment company in the U.S., with a combined revenue of €11.6 billion. [ 15 ] UK recruitment company Spring Group was acquired in 2009, [ 16 ] and a year later in 2010, Jacksonville, Florida -based staffing firm MPS Group was acquired for an estimated 1.3 billion.
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In March 2022 PTV joined forces with the North American provider of intelligent traffic management solutions Econolite [8] In January 2023, the company, together with investors Bridgepoint and Porsche SE, announced a strategic realignment with the separation of the mobility and logistics businesses into two independent companies.
Fortive Corporation is an American industrial technology conglomerate company headquartered in Everett, Washington.The company specializes in providing essential technologies for connected workflow solutions; designing, developing, manufacturing and distributing professional and engineered products, software and services. [1]
1996: Staffing service firms Adia and ECCO merge to become Adecco. [5] [6] 2000, Adecco Group acquires Melville, New York–based Olsten's general staffing and information technology business for $1.5 billion. [5] 2009, Adecco made a bid worth $1.17 billion to buy Florida-based MPS Group [7]