TRANSLATION SERVICE NOW OPEN ALL HOURS
TRANSLATION SERVICE NOW OPEN ALL HOURS
Thanks to an exciting new service being launched by antipodean
translation company New Lingo, no business need ever be lost for
words again - whatever the time of day or night! For New
Zealand's leading Internet language services company recently
added a new string to its corporate bow, with the launch of a
24-hour translation service.
Given the 24/7 culture which prevails in international business
circles, this news will undoubtedly be sweet music to the ears
of New Lingo's many clients worldwide. New Lingo is a perfect
example of the new breed of "virtual" company, and its pedigree
is impeccable. Established only three years ago, the dynamic
language services provider has a well-deserved reputation for
excellence, due in no small part to a policy of having every
translation independently proof-read. Moreover, with all staff
home-based, New Lingo's operating costs are kept to a minimum -
a benefit which is passed directly on to their clients in the
form of highly competitive rates.
As language experts who pride themselves on their
state-of-the-art translation technology solutions, New Lingo
staff are renowned for their ultra-modern approach to business.
Indeed, in the words of Christof Schneider, chief of operational
improvements at New Lingo: "This new service is just the latest
in a series of technology-enabled firsts. It offers
organisations which operate under time-critical conditions an
immense commercial advantage." He continues: "It also gives our
clients complete peace of mind to know that while they're
sleeping, the documents they require for their meeting the next
morning are being translated!" Korean-born project manager
Austin Kim explains: "The nature of our business lends itself
perfectly to a 24-hour production system. Many of our clients
are multi-nationals and operate 24 hours a day themselves.
Moreover, our translation team already spans all time zones, so
providing a round-the-clock service is simply a natural
extension of what we already do." In-house (and at New Lingo,
that means her own house!) German expert, Barbara B