A Cardiff-based fintech company has revealed plans to create a further 30 jobs after securing a £200,000 grant from the Welsh Government, a news report in the local media has been able to suggest.
One of the UK’s largest retail chains has revealed plans to create 250 new jobs in Wales as part of a £16m investment, a recent news report has been able to suggest.
Up to 422 new jobs have already been created after leading discount supermarket chain Aldi has opened a new distribution centre and regional office at Capital Business Park in Wentloog, a news report has been able to suggest.
The facility will serve as a hub for the retailer’s portfolio of stores across South Wales and the South West of England and was supported with £4.5m business finance from the Welsh Government.
A provider or portable water treatment services has revealed plans to create more than 60 new jobs after securing backing from the Welsh Government, a news report in the local business media has been able to suggest.
Siltbuster has outgrown its current facilities at Unipure House and is to construct a purpose-designed 21,500 sq ft headquarters with offices, workshop, warehousing and storage yard on a ten-acre site nearby.
Advanced time and attendance systems designed to make very good use of CSCS cards for recording attendance are the perfect solutions to help streamline activities on busy construction sites, such as the new scheme planned by Tata Steel UK on a site in Llanelli.
Plans for building a new £40.5m Innovation and Enterprise Campus in Aberystwyth have been submitted to local planning authorities, a recent news report in the local media has been able to suggest.
Based on Aberystwyth University’s Gogerddan campus, the development will feature a bio-refining centre, future food centre, analytical science laboratories and a seed processing and biobank facility.
Companies that decide to move to a larger premises and potentially recruit more staff are the perfect position to consider upgrading or replacing their time and attendance systems to accommodate their new site and increasing workforce.
Plans to build a new 200-home development on the site of a former school in Cwmbran are set to be given the green light, a recent news report in the local business media has been able to suggest.
Workforce management software can significantly streamline the redundancy process for companies going into administration, such as Pembrokeshire engineering company Mainport Engineering, who has recently had to make 70 employees redundant.
Time and attendance systems can help bolster productivity and improve workforce management on construction sites such as the one that’s about to be opened on a Welsh Government-owned site near Caerphilly after a proposed mixed-use development featuring 200 homes and 70,000 sq ft of commercial space is set for approval.