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Between Locartis, the leader of office business centres, and the language-related service provider Virtual Words, a synergy occurred naturally when it became apparent that the complementary nature of their respective activities would offer an undeniable added value to clients of both partners.
With 150 business centres established in 31 countries, Locartis (www.locartis.com) provides its clients with a wide choice of fully serviced offices and solutions ranging from virtual offices to purpose-designed meeting rooms and casual office rental.
Virtual Words, provider of a range of language-related services, and in particular of written or simultaneous translation and of the layout of multilingual documents, covers all the languages of the countries where Locartis is established, including Thailand and Indonesia.
For both companies, the possibility to relay the offer of the other partner was a genuine opportunity; Locartis is now able to forward all multilingual communication requests from its clients to a single source, and Virtual Words, beyond services such as interpreting, is now able to offer its clients the physical infrastructure required to organise business meetings and seminars.
Their synergy is now fully operational.
About Locartis:
Locartis is specialized in providing serviced offices, executive suites, meeting rooms and virtual offices worldwide. More than 150 office business centres available in Europe, North America, Asia and the Middle East.
Contact: Didier Coppi, Sales Director- Europe, Middle East +33 (0)1 7275 7272 coppi.didier@numericable.fr
About Virtual Words:
Virtual Words provides a range of language-related services to meet the global needs associated with multilingual communication. Virtual Words is currently established in Belgium, France and the Netherlands with clients in a dozen countries across Europe, Asia and North America.
Contact: Pierre Léonard, Managing Director – Development +32 (0)2 720 37 87
pierre@virtual-words.com
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Keywords: Locartis and Virtual Words: announcing an obvious synergy