CSA acquires Price Mine Service
Published by Angharad Lock,
Digital Assistant Editor
World Coal,
JENNMAR affiliate, Compliance Staffing Agency (CSA) has announced its most recent acquisition of Price Mine Service, a move that strengthens CSA’s position as the premiere staffing service provider in the Energy and Industrial industries. From this, CSA will have reach into the Western markets adding to its offices in the Mid-West and East. Future expansion includes Southern Appalachia.
“We now have the necessary platform to provide JENNCHEM variable labor in every market we serve,” said JENNMAR’s Executive Vice President and CSA Principal, Tony Calandra. “This acquisition will help push our new mine seal approvals that are yielding 15-20% savings in the material and installation to mine operator’s in the Mid-West and Western coal fields.”
CSA will be offering a host of new medical and 401(k) benefits to its newly acquired company. Price Mine Service will continue serving its everyday customers without interruption and will be led by veteran, Steve West with over 31 years experience in the industry.
Calandra continued: “This move creates enormous grow potential for CSA and its new family of people from Price Mine Service. We look forward to giving Price’s existing customers continued outstanding service and adding to Price’s already glowing portfolio.”
Price Mine Service founder and former President Jerry Carlson will remain as a consultant and assist Troy Dolan with the transition over the next 6 months. “Jerry has built a tremendous company and looks forward to spending time with his family,” added Calandra.
Edited from press release by Angharad Lock
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcoal.com/coal/11112015/csa-announces-acquisition-of-price-mine-service-3144/
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