Beeline (software company)

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Company type
Private
Founded1999 (1999) in Jacksonville, Florida, US
HeadquartersJacksonville, ,
United States
Beeline
Company type
Private
IndustryWorkforce management
Founded1999 (1999) in Jacksonville, Florida, US
HeadquartersJacksonville, ,
United States
Area served
Worldwide
ServicesWorkforce Management Design, Consulting, Account Management, Global Strategy and Governance, Data Analysis
OwnerNew Mountain Capital
Number of employees
450 (2018)

Beeline is a software as a service company dealing with sourcing and managing the extended workforce.[1] The company ranks among the largest vendor management system (VMS) providers in terms of total temp/contract spend and outsourced spend in Staffing Industry Analysts' 2017 VMS Markets Development Summary report.[2] The company was sold in July 2018 to New Mountain Capital. As of March 2021, Beeline announced that it is now going to market as an extended workforce platform.[3]

Beeline was founded in 1999 as the workforce business unit of MPS Group, Inc. in Jacksonville, Florida. The company was among the first to offer VMS.[4]

In December 2016, Chicago-based private equity firm GTCR acquired Beeline and merged the company with IQNavigator, previously a competitor in the workforce management marketplace. The merged company operates under the Beeline brand name.[5]

Acquisition

In July 2018, Beeline announced that it had been acquired by New Mountain Capital, a New York City-based private equity firm, for an undisclosed amount.[6][7]

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