documens is back!
International translation firm re-launches as
an independent firm!
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By
Éric
Monange
eric@documens.net
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Montreal,
August 30th, 2005 _ Montreal-based translation
firm documens announced today that
it has officially been relaunched as an independent
firm after a brief stint as part of a publicly-traded
technology company. Returning to its roots as an
independently-owned and -operated firm, the company
will continue to focus on providing translation
services to businesses and organizations around
the world.
documens'
philosophy is based on its own strict and proven three-tiered
method of project management for translation mandates.
Known as the provider of choice for the private and
public sectors, the company's approach goes further
than the traditional translation house and includes
attention to long-term objectives, branding, and quality
assurance. In its new form, t he company will focus
on delivering highly specialized _white glove treatment_
to its vast base of clients, based on the expertise
of its highly experienced team.
documens
translation will be led by Eric Monange,
Vice-President, one of the original founders of the
company. With more than 12 years of experience in
the translation industry, Monange is excited to be
directing the company's growth according to its original
orientation, and to further expand the reliable and
professional translation services clients have enjoyed
for years.
_The
next step for documens will be to
manage a period of what we expect to be rapid expansion
as we begin to increase our presence in both North
America and Europe,_ says Monange.
About documens
The
company employs a team of 18 people at its Montreal
head office, and provides translation and adaptation
services in up to 80 languages through its global
alliance network . Its impressive list of clients
includes Cirque du Soleil, Desjardins, Bombardier
Aeronautical, BRP (Bombardier Recreational Products),
and Nortel among others. For more information, please
see: www.documens.net
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