PERTH, WESTERN AUSTRALIA, OCTOBER 2009 - Cintellate has been acquired by ASX listed SAI Global on October 2009
We are pleased to announce that on 22nd October 2009, CINTELLATE was acquired by ASX-listed SAI Global.
SAI Global is a well-known and established organisation specialising in information services and solutions for managing risk, achieving compliance and driving business improvement. Their in-depth subject matter expertise and knowledge of processes, workflows and standards will greatly complement and enhance CINTELLATE's ground breaking EHS and Risk management software solution.
Importantly, both parties share a common vision on how best to support the marketplace in relation to sustainability, compliance and continual improvement initiatives. The combination of our products will help deliver the most comprehensive solutions and best possible value to our clientele.
CINTELLATE aims to deliver Sustainable Value to your business.
Sustainable Development is a global initiative defined by the UN-sponsored World Commission on Environment and Development as "development that meets the needs of current generations without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs and aspirations".
There is strong evidence of growing regulatory, investor and community pressure on companies to make sustainable development happen, however, the tools haven't been available to help companies assimilate this concept into the day-to-day running of their businesses .
CINTELLATE and SAI Global are excited to embark on this new journey with our Clients. We look forward to working with Clients closely to ensure that this synergistic alliance of our world class technology and extensive experience delivers ongoing sustainability and compliance performance improvements for them.
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