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EcoOnline enters UK & Ireland market

Published December 10, 2020

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EcoOnline enters UK & Ireland by acquiring chemical management software and services provider DCM Compliance

 

EcoOnline, the leading Nordic provider of chemical safety management software, acquires DCM Compliance of Ireland. With this acquisition, EcoOnline will enter one of the largest markets in Europe with potential to expand the footprint further by following customers’ global operations.

 

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 "DCM is a high performing company in a large and attractive market with similar business model and strategy as EcoOnline”, says CEO of EcoOnline Group Göran Lindö (center),  here with Sales Director Dermot Dinan (left) and Henry Mooney CEO of DCM Compliance (right).

 

DCM delivered more than 30% annual growth 2015-2017 and has a proven product-market fit, strong competence and leading customer references in UK, Ireland and the US, including Procter & Gamble, Merck and Kerry Group.

"EcoOnline will, apart from adding an impressive chemical safety customer base in UK, Ireland and US, also get access to an occupational safety software tool. Together, DCM Compliance and EcoOnline will be able to expand even faster in our markets, where the demand for a comprehensive HSEQ partner is rapidly increasing", says Göran Lindö.

"We will, by joining EcoOnline, become an integral part of one of Europe’s leading chemical management software providers and get access to and share know-how and best practice. Together we will be able to better serve the needs of our customers and boost our growth journey further", says CEO of DCM Compliance Henry Mooney.

 

More information:

Göran Lindö, CEO EcoOnline Group,
Mob: +47 452 00 660, goran.lindo@ecoonline.com

Henry Mooney, CEO DCM Compliance,
Mob: +35 3876206557, henry.mooney@dcmcompliance.com

 

EcoOnline is a leading supplier of Health, Safety, Environment and Quality (HSEQ) software, making tasks and compliance for companies and organizations user-friendly and cost-efficient. The company was founded in 2000 and has 5000 customers and over 100 employees in Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland. EcoOnline is experiencing rapid growth and increased demand for its services in all markets.

 

Protecting People and the Environment

Chemical Safety Management is the core Software as a Service offer of EcoOnline, enabling producers, resellers and distributors of chemicals to link up with those who manage and use the chemicals in a single common database. The database enables sharing of legally required documentation of hazardous properties, and for the recommended precautionary measures to be adopted.

 

DCM Compliance was established in May 2004 by the directors Henry Mooney & Dermot Dinan and currently employs 28 full-time staff. DCM Compliance provides software and services to assist organisations to comply with health & safety, transport and chemical regulations.

Their clients come from a broad range of industries including: Pharmaceutical, Medical Device, Healthcare and Chemical Manufacturing. DCM Compliance prides itself on working hard for companies and offering value for money for the services it provides. Their online safety data sheet and chemical management systems are used by leading global customers.


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