Fircroft makes a move on One Key Resources

By Dale Benton
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A global workforce recruitment company has made the moves in the mining and natural resources industries with the acquisition of a specialist recruitmen...

A global workforce recruitment company has made the moves in the mining and natural resources industries with the acquisition of a specialist recruitment provider.

Fircroft, one of the world’s leading providers of technical recruitment services, have confirmed the acquisition of One Key Resources, the Australian specialist provider of mining training, consulting and production solutions to mining companies worldwide.

“One Key are leading the market in workforce solutions for the mining and natural resources industries. With their continual focus on providing a best-in-class service to clients and contractors alike, One Key are perfectly aligned to the values of the Fircroft Group,” said Johnathan Johnson, Fircroft CEO.

“At Fircroft we have ambitious expansion plans, and we are pleased that One Key, with their suite of innovative, market-leading training products and workforce solutions will be joining us on this journey as we seek to further strengthen our expertise in providing workforce solutions to the global mining industry.”

One Key Resources Co-founder and Managing Director believes the move represents a bold statement, firmly planting One Key on the global market map.

““One Key has seen phenomenal growth and success in recent years with consistent increases in revenue and our total workforce. As part of the Fircroft Group we will be in a strong position to take our innovative solutions to a global market.” He said.

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