Datamine expands their ESG portfolio, taking Brazilian software company global

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Vela Software’s Datamine is continuing to expand its ESG portfolio with the latest acquisition of Occupational Health and Safety, and Environment software company Nexo CS.

Nexo CS provides occupational health and safety solutions to a variety of asset-intensive industries including steel manufacturing, food and beverage, chemicals, telecommunications, pharmaceutics, pulp and paper, banks, government, hospitals, and construction companies.

Based in Brazil, Nexo CS’s team recently celebrated 25 years in business, with their solutions holding a strong presence in the Automotive, Steel, Chemical, Manufacturing and Mining industries.

Vela Sustainability Technologies CEO Rodrigo Calle welcomed Nexo CS to the company and said the acquisition marks an important step forward as Vela Software heightens the importance of sustainability-focused solutions.

“The acquisition of Nexo CS is of great importance to our portfolio of sustainability-focused solutions, allowing us to strengthen our ESG and EHS solutions and to offer these sustainable technologies to companies all around the world,” Rodrigo Calle said.

Nexo CS CEO Ricardo Donner said he is pleased Nexo CS has become part of Datamine.

“After 27 years of hard working and great achievements, we are very pleased to become part of Vela Software (and Datamine) and foresee a substantial expansion to other markets,” Ricardo Donner said.

Nexo CS officially joined Vela Software and the Datamine team from February 6, 2023.

For any enquiries, please contact:
Datamine Marketing Specialist Isabella Magee
E: isabella.magee@dataminesofware.com

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