Australia's simPRO makes push into US market
Australian job management software company simPRO is preparing a major push into the US market after opening a new office in Colorado.
The company has relocated a number of senior management roles, including that of Global CEO, to the new office in the city of Boulder.
simPRO has been progressively introducing its cloud-based software to the US market since early last year, but now plans to ramp up its efforts with an aggressive growth strategy.
As part of its overall growth strategy, simPRO has joined national associations representing the verticals simPRO targets with its software suite — plumbing, HVAC, electric and security.
The company plans to commence its US rollout in Colorado capital Denver, followed by at least 12 more US cities over this year and the next.
Founded in 2002 by Australian electrical contractor Stephen Bradshaw, it now has nearly 3000 company clients worldwide, ranging from small contracting operations through to corporate enterprises with thousands of staff.
“simPRO solutions improve our clients’ business processes so the business runs more efficiently with increased profitability,” said simPRO CEO Brad Couper.
“But we are more than a software solution. We help our clients pursue what they are passionate about, whether it’s business growth, personal wealth or the freedom to pursue life outside of work: the simPRO journey.”
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