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With over 1,000 clients, we work with some of the top global brands helping them communicate more effectively with their target audiences. We offer advanced tailored solutions, enabling our clients to achieve the maximum return on their investment, whether that’s increased savings, faster turnarounds, improved consistency or higher-quality results.

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Having already established a successful partnership with our client, we were enlisted to develop a bespoke integration with the Product Information Management System of their choice, Contentserv.
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B&O Play
Volvo
Wyatt
Worldpay
Wintech
The Thinking Traveller
Toyota Material Handling
Tieto Group
The Stovax Group
The World Bank
Simmons & Simmons
Skanska
Schneider Electric
Sandberg
Samsung
Ryan Air
RS
Ricoh
ReSound
PFD Media Group
Pearson
Oticon medical
Omnicom
NCC
Mustard
Novozymes
Office Depot
Nexus
Ministry Of Foreign Affairs of Denmark
Met Office
Mercedes
Meech International
Mayor of London
Lycamobile
Maverick
MAICO
London 2012 Olympics
Kunde & Co
Loewe
LanXess Chemistry
Knorr Bremse GmbH
Kingsley Napley
Kadence International
JM
International Alert
Informa
Imperial College London
IMC
Hypermedia
Hotel Stay UK
Guernsey Herm. Sark. Alderney
House Media
Gebr. Heinemann
GEA Group
GE
Foss
Forbes Group
Focus Orange
Expolink
Eurail
Ebay Classifieds
EdComs
Chr Hansen
Crown Commercial Service Supplier
ePrivacy
Elsevier
Experian
E.ON
CNC
Citywire
City Sightseeing
City of London Police
Brammer
Bromma
Bostik
CooperVision
Bernafon
Berlinger
Apollo
AMETEK
AGA
Adecco Outsourcing
Akzo Nobel
Acorn
Aarhus Universitet
Large manuals are regularly updated with small changes across hundreds of pages’ worth of content.
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As one of the market leaders in their field, FlexKom were looking to expand into new markets and to extend their online presence rapidly, thereby maintaining their competitive advantage.
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To support their wide range of products, Milestone Systems create software with associated user assistance (UA) and online help which must be translated into over 20 languages
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Otto Bock have a large number of international suppliers, clients and employees.
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To localise the website on an ongoing basis into 14 European and Asian languages including English, French, Simplified Chinese, Russian, Czech, Spanish, Polish, Turkish, Portuguese and Italian.
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When it comes to e-procurement technology, translation services are rather different to ordering physical goods.
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translate plus work with DHL Supply Chain to translate various documents such as presentation slides, leaflets and speaker notes, and a range of e-learning content.
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A large company such as FLSmidth operating in many countries with highly technical products needs a reliable translation company who can manage complex translations, especially into Russian...
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Trusted by many for our reliable food, beverage and FMCG translation services, translate plus already had a first-rate understanding of the core brands and markets for Mondelez.
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As an existing preferred supplier for global pack copy translation, translate plus had an excellent prior understanding of Reckitt’s core brands and markets.
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Being able to integrate with their third-party TMS was an essential part of the brief.
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One key feature of Oticon’s service offering is its bespoke software for fitting solutions.
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The litigation department required millions of words of a highly confidential and complex nature, across a variety of file types, to be translated within very tight deadlines.
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Having had a substantial amount of success with the programme across America, Google decided the next phase of growing the project was to roll it out to Europe.
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With so much content existing already, translate plus reviewed all current content to create an approved glossary to ensure brand consistency across the 16 languages.
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