Medgate’s GCC Portfolio Grows with Ma’aden EHS Implementation
(PRWEB) October 25, 2014 -- Ma’aden Aluminium, the Saudi Arabian mining giant, has joined the growing number of companies in the GCC to have selected Medgate’s EHS Data Management Software.
Ma’aden, is a mining and minerals company based in Saudi Arabia, with four key business areas: gold & base metals, phosphate, aluminium and industrial minerals. Ma'aden was formed by royal decree in 1997 to facilitate the development of Saudi Arabia's mineral resources and was originally wholly owned by the Saudi Government before half of its shares were floated on the Saudi Stock Exchange in 2008.
Ma’aden has successfully implemented Medgate’s Occupational Health suite, which provides a specialized tool to manage the health information of its employees. Medgate allows medical practitioners to compile employee health data and generate compliance and business intelligence reports.
As part of its continued commitment to the region, Medgate will be exhibiting at the 10th Annual HSE Forum in Energy, November 3 - 4, 2014 in Doha, Qatar.
The HSE Forum in Energy has promoted and recognized the best in EHS practices for the energy sector for ten years. Medgate's Senior Director International Sales, Mike Jackson, will be at booth C06 in the exhibition hall.
About Medgate
Medgate™ (http://www.medgate.com) is the leading global provider of software for environmental, occupational safety and health data management. Available in multiple languages, Medgate software is used across the globe in hundreds of the best known corporations and government entities.
Developed by certified EHS professionals, the Medgate software supports a safety / environmental management system approach. Using the robust software application, EHS professionals can manage incidents, mitigate risks, satisfy compliance requirements, identify problem areas, and measure performance.
David Poole, Medgate, http://www2.medgate.com/l/11702/2013-01-30/q2p6q, +1 (416) 863-6800 Ext: 323, [email protected]
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