HR Execs on the Move

MerMec Group

www.mermecgroup.com

 
Everyday thousands of railways and rapid transits carry billions of passengers and goods all over the world. They are very different transportation systems with a fundamental need in common: to provide exceptional service to their customers through reliable, safe and efficient rail operations. In order to do that, these companies need a more integrated and innovative approach to asset maintenance and traffic management. They are looking for cuttingedge technology able to give their own people the ability to work at their full potential and fix problems before they come to light. With a unique product portfolio of measurement systems and ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.mermecgroup.com
  • 103 Trade Zone Drive Suite 20
    West Columbia, SC USA 29170
  • Phone: 803.213.1200

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