Datamine Acquires National Leading Mining Compliance Training and Software company

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Vela Industries Group’s Datamine is delighted to announce the acquisition of leading Australian Mining Compliance Training and Software company LandTrack Systems.

LandTrack Systems’ versatile, intelligent, modern Asset Management System focuses on protecting, managing, and tracking mineral title compliance, agreements, and environmental activities worldwide, making is the perfect addition to the Datamine family.

Vela Industries Group’s Exploration General Manager John Shippick welcomes LandTrack Systems and said the acquisition is a perfect match between the two companies.

“We’re really excited to have this fantastic group of products and people under the Datamine umbrella,” John Shippick said.

“Any error can be costly, disruptive, and stressful and as LandTrack Systems delivers specialised tenement management software assisting with any aspect of your tenement management, it was almost too fitting to have them join us.”

“We look forward to working closely with LandTrack Systems to enable the delivery and support of LandTrack products – taking their reach beyond Australia and around the globe.” 

LandTrack Systems General Manager Rachel Whiteman said the acquisition is a positive movement for the company and its clients, as opening their game changing solutions to a wider audience means more can benefit from LandTrack Systems products.

“We are excited to be joining Datamine. Already supporting more than 140 Australian Mining companies – including BHP Billiton, Rio Tinto, Northern Star, Newcrest, and Mineral Resources – this collaboration will enhance our abilities enabling us to show the world the difference we can make to the mining tenure process,” Rachel Whiteman said.

LandTrack Systems officially joined the Datamine team from December 19, 2022.

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