Two awards in 2 weeks!
Less than two weeks after being awarded the UK Trade and
Investment 'Best Exporter' Award 2007, Applied Language Solutions,
one of the leading international translation and interpretation
companies, are proud to be recognised for its successful global
expansion by being awarded the prestigious 42 under 42 'Best
International Business' Award 2007.
A delighted Gavin Wheeldon, CEO of Applied Language, said:
"We are more than ecstatic at winning another award for our
massive expansion overseas. To be awarded the Best International
Business award less than two weeks after winning the UKTI Best
Exporter award is a real testament to our hard work."
"Outsourcing operations internationally combined with the
use of technology is essentially what enables Applied Language to
provide translation and interpretation services with optimal price,
quality and delivery. Winning the prestigious 'Best International
Business' Award is a reflection of the success that can be achieved
by taking advantage of the opportunities available overseas. This
proves that people are beginning to recognise that our way to do
business is the right way to do business."
Certainly deserving of the award, the hard work put into
developing the company's global operations has seen Applied
Language enjoy organic and meteoric growth on an international
scale. Since Applied Language was established just over three years
ago, Gavin has driven his company from being a one-man operation in
his back bedroom into a company that now boasts seven offices
worldwide. Including Huddersfield, California, Paris, Barcelona,
Bulgaria, Guatemala and Chennai, with Hong Kong being the eighth
planned. Gavin has also seen his company develop into a 70-strong
workforce proud to serve big named customers including Nike, United
Nations and Robbie Williams.
"British companies must be prepared to look
beyond our borders to achieve economic growth, or risk being
excluded from global trade. By outsourcing around the globe whilst
also selling products and services outside of the UK, we can all
benefit from a far bigger choice of quality resources and access
the best people available."
Recent projects have ranged from translating press releases for
Weber Shandwick and legal documents for the Crown Prosecution
Service to be presented in the High Court. Applied Language have
also recently organised and managed a telephone conference service
for Shell using the BT network, which is the first project of its
kind and scale in the industry, This involved simultaneously
interpreting Shell's financial results into 13 different languages
to over 4,000 attendees across 26 different countries.
Applied Language recognises the importance of expanding into
overseas markets, particularly as today's business environment is
increasingly being governed by globalisation. Emerging countries,
such as China, are fast becoming dominant in the world economy, and
in the next 20 years will account for 30 per cent of world
trade.
Such changes in international trade have greatly influenced
Applied Language's most recent move to develop its operations in
Asia as part of the company's strategy to increase global presence.
The company has just opened its first office in Chennai, India,
with another office opening in Hong Kong this month. Further plans
include expanding into mainland China later in the year.
Gavin said: "Strengthening our presence in the Asian market
puts us in the perfect position to provide translation and
interpreting services to companies in India to support their
overseas trade activities, as well as to international
organisations based in or entering the Asian market looking to
trade locally."
"This is the perfect time for us to expand into Asia. Having
a presence there will give us a huge advantage. The fast-growing
Asian economy offers fantastic business opportunities for Applied
Language and will give us almost 24 hour global coverage, meaning
our customers will have access to our services at any time of the
day."
However, what Gavin identifies is that some British businesses
remain slow in responding to competitive pressures created as
global markets begin to operate 24 hours a day. According to
Wheeldon: "UK businesses must begin to look at trading overseas
soon to avoid losing out on opportunities in this huge
international market."
"British companies must be prepared to look beyond our
borders to achieve economic growth, or risk being excluded from
global trade. By outsourcing around the globe whilst also selling
products and services outside of the UK, we can all benefit from a
far bigger choice of quality resources and access the best people
available."
For press and media enquiries please
call:
Stacey Rose - PR Executive on +44 (0)870 225 0243 or email srose@appliedlanguage.com