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GTT partners with language specialist to further develop international presence

Traffic priority control and sensing systems specialist Global Traffic Technologies (GTT) is continuing the expansion of its international strategy by establishing a relationship with Sajan, which deploys language services ranging from website translation to software localisation. Sajan has offices in Europe, Asia and Latin America, in addition to a network of thousands of in-country translators around the world, which will enable GTT to provide products and services wherever the need for its offerings e
November 13, 2015 Read time: 2 mins
Traffic priority control and sensing systems specialist 542 Global Traffic Technologies (GTT) is continuing the expansion of its international strategy by establishing a relationship with Sajan, which deploys language services ranging from website translation to software localisation.

Sajan has offices in Europe, Asia and Latin America, in addition to a network of thousands of in-country translators around the world, which will enable GTT to provide products and services wherever the need for its offerings exists.

GTT CEO Doug Roberts said, "As GTT expands its presence in international markets, we need a reliable partner that can consistently help us to offer our products and services to our customers around the world. We're delighted to have Sajan on board helping us to tailor our offerings to those global customers."

Sajan CEO Shannon Zimmerman commented, "Helping GTT expand their business internationally is a wonderful opportunity for Sajan and we are pleased to have been selected. Sharing their story of innovation to more people is sure to have a positive impact."

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