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Reading the experiences of other companies in similar situations to yours, or even just getting more information on how to go about increasing your overseas penetration is a great way to identify your international communication needs and begin to address the language and cultural barriers which currently prevent you from maximising your potential. If you feel that your company could serve as a good example to inspire others, please contact us so that we may include you. Oakridge Steel, Blackwood - See how this company turned £50 into £200,000 with the help of and Export Communications Review. SRK Consulting (UK) Ltd, Cardiff - Multilingual recruitment, training, translation and website localisation in a truly global firm. SRK Consulting (UK) Ltd is an independent firm of consulting engineers and scientists, established in Cardiff in 1988 to provide consulting services to the mining and other natural resource industries, as well as in environmental and civil engineering. Thomson Financial, Cardiff - Thomson Financial is one of the most complete sources for integrated information and technology applications in the global financial services industry. Weartech International, Pontarddulais - Weartech International was set up in 2001 to produce wear resistant alloys for a number of industrial sectors. Today, 90% of its turnover is overseas. A & S Metallurgical Resources, Sheffield - A&S has been supplying consumables to iron, steel and aluminium foundries in the UK as well as overseas. BevEx Ltd, Leicestershire - Bevex Ltd is a manufacturer of bespoke insulated beverage conveyance systems. It numbers blue-chip companies like Coca-Cola and McDonalds among its clients, and nearly half of its business comes from export. ClinPhone PLC, Nottingham – Reporting results in Cebuano, Tagalog, and Telugu Harvey Nichols, Edinburgh - How Scottish reatailing became multilingual: a lesson for Wales.
Shell Shared Service Centre, Glasgow - A successful and growing Multilingual Financial Shared Service Centre The Whisky Heritage Centre, Edinburgh - A language strategy was basic to the work of the Scotch Whisky Heritage Centre, even before it opened in May 1988.
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