Openforce Acquires Flexible Workforce
Openforce®, provider of the most widely adopted platform for onboarding, contractor and vendor settlement, compliance management and risk mitigation solutions for independent contractor workforces, today announced the acquisition of
"We are very excited to combine "forces" and provide even greater value to our clients, independent contractors and contract vendors"
Flexible Workforce offers an automated software platform that provides solutions to manage the logistics industry's flexible driver workforce.
With the Flexible Workforce acquisition, Openforce is able to offer clients an even larger set of solutions, insurance resources, and technologies to recruit, onboard, and retain independent contractors. The Flexible Workforce platform will continue to be offered under the Openforce banner helping clients mitigate risks in the ever-changing independent contractor environment and providing contractors and vendors with efficiency and business improvement tools.
Openforce's robust technology team will fully leverage both platforms and bring the best of both worlds to the market. "We are thrilled to now offer an even larger suite of technology options to our customers today,"
About Openforce
Openforce® is the leader in technology-driven services that reduce operating costs and mitigate compliance risk for companies using independent contractors. Openforce frees contracting companies from the burden of onboarding, contracting, and settlement processing while helping contractors build their business. Our cloud-based applications help businesses achieve more sustainable, profitable growth by removing financial, operational, and compliance barriers to getting business done. Openforce is a portfolio company of
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