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Hampshire: Translation companies Wessex Translations and INT-TRA Solutions merge

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Romsey-based translation company Wessex Translations has confirmed its merger with INT-TRA Solutions of Whiteley.

The merger will enable the new company, Wessex Translations, to provide enhanced service levels to its clients who in turn can expect a seamless transition.

Melena Biwolé, managing director of INT-TRA Solutions, commented: “Wessex Translations has a similar service-driven philosophy to our own, so this is a really good fit for us.

“Moving forward our clients will benefit from almost half a century of experience in the industry.  We will enjoy access to the latest industry software developments, translation memory, terminology management and an entire QA team, which can only be good news for our customers.

"We will also be able to manage larger projects thanks to the additional resources. This is an exciting time for all of us.”

Wessex Translations has a superb reputation within the industry and currently holds the Institute of Translation & Interpreting’s accolade of ‘Best Translation Company’.  The company prides itself on offering a worldwide translation and interpreting service, in every known language and discipline.

“We are proud of the service levels we provide our clients,” explained Robin Weber of Wessex Translations, “as indeed is INT-TRA.  Our two businesses complement each other perfectly and we look forward to demonstrating this to our shared client base.”

TBM Team

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