Mincom (company)
Private (part of ABB Group) | |
Industry | Information Technology |
Founded | 1979 |
Headquarters | Brisbane, Australia |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Greg Clark (CEO) (resignation announced 17/08/2011) [2] |
Products |
Mincom Ellipse: Asset & Work Management; Intelligent Workforce Deployment; Financial Management; Supply Chain Management; Supplier Portal Mincom Integration Platform Mincom Enterprise Reporting & Analytics Mincom Intelligent Mining Solution: Mincom Exploration; Mincom MineScape; Mincom CCLAS; Mincom Assay Management; Mincom Production Accounting; Mincom MineMarket Mincom Mobility: Mincom Commander for Scheduling and Dispatch; Mincom Mobile Worker; Mincom Mobile Inspector; Mincom Mobile Approver; Mincom Mobile Field Data Platform Mincom LinkOne Mincom Axis Mincom Critical Inventory Optimisation |
Number of employees | 1,250 |
Website | mincom.com |
Mincom Pty Ltd was a software and services company providing business software to industries such as mining, public infrastructure, defense, oil and gas in more than 40 countries across North America, South America, Australia, South East Asia, Africa, and Europe.
Mincom Inc. operates in North America and is a subsidiary of Mincom Pty Ltd. Mincom employs 1250 people in 24 offices across six continents.
Mincom was owned by Francisco Partners, a global private equity firm focused exclusively on investments in technology and technology-enabled services businesses. On May 9, 2011 the ABB Group acquired Mincom to expand their enterprise software business, Ventyx.[3]
The company's name was originally devised as a contraction of the term "mining computing", as the company's initial products were aimed at the mining industry.[4]
Mincom's headquarters were located in Brisbane, Queensland as well as with offices presence in Sydney, New South Wales, Melbourne, Victoria, Perth, Western Australia. North American operations are located in the United States (Denver, Colorado, San Francisco, California and Austin, Texas) and in Canada (Ottawa, Ontario). Latin American offices are in Santiago, Chile.
MineMarket
MineMarket is a software application produced by Mincom Limited for the mining industry.
The application is claimed to provide a whole-of-enterprise view of the supply chain, from ore extraction to product delivery, including external processes such as delivery arrangements.[5] The MineMarket solution provides coverage of the logistics and sales processes for mining and mineral related organizations.
It is designed to run on the Microsoft Windows family of operating systems. The current major release of MineMarket is version 4.
Mincom Critical Inventory Optimization
MCIO is a software application purchased by Mincom Limited from Bruce McNaught and Associates Pty Ltd.
The application is claimed to offer the ability for any company holding a large inventory to substantially reduce the inventory value while improving the service level on critical stick items.[6] The Australian Financial Review Mincom adds to its inventory SIAM (the original product name) integrates with Mincom's main Ellipse Asset management platform. It is designed to run on the Microsoft Windows family of operating systems. The current major release of MCIO is version 4.3 which is a fully multilingual version of the product.
Awards
In 2017, Mincom was inducted into the Queensland Business Leaders Hall of Fame. Mincom's is now Australia’s largest software developer and exporter and is known for products such as MIMS (Mincom Information Management Systems - Ellipse) and has resulted in the company winning the Queensland Premiers Export Award and the Australian National Export Award in 2006 and since then, has been recognised as a global leader in enterprise asset management solutions. [7]
See also
References
- ↑ http://search.asic.gov.au/cgi-bin/gns030c?acn=010_087_608&juris=9&hdtext=ACN&srchsrc=1
- ↑ "Aussie Mincom chief leaps to Blue Coat". Retrieved 2011-08-18.
- ↑ "ABB acquires Mincom to expand enterprise software business". Retrieved 2011-05-09.
- ↑ unknown. "Billing could be the mother lode". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2010-04-06.
- ↑ "Mincom - MineMarket". Retrieved 2009-10-27.
- ↑ "Mincom - MCIO". Retrieved 2007-10-23.
- ↑ "Mincom". Queensland Business Leaders Hall of Fame. Retrieved 7 August 2017.
External links
Queensland Business Leaders Hall of Fame