
Explore the benefits that SDL's Language Services can bring to your enterprise. This selection of case studies showcases our experience across a wide range of industries, helping our customers consistently reduce costs and strengthen their global brands.
Discover how SDL's translation services, along with a central content management system from SDL Tridion, have provided Atlas Copco with an integrated solution for managing and localizing fast-moving content in 13 languages and on 150 websites worldwide.
RS Components had a new business strategy that required large product ranges to be available in the local language, initially in France, Germany and Italy, but ultimately across the globe. The initial project required translation into 3 languages of on average 60,000 products per catalogue.
Following rapid growth in non-US territories, Cerner faced the challenge of translating and maintaining vast quantities of document, regulatory and software content for these new regions.
With a corporate mandate to reduce costs by 5% year on year, Chrysler LLC needed to improve the way they provided accurate vehicle documentation to their global markets. After a promising pilot scheme forecasting over 30% cost savings, SDL intelligent Machine Translation (iMT) was implemented.
CNH is the largest manufacturer of combine harvesters and tractors in the world. As an industry leader, it needed to provide a superior service to its 12,000 dealers, distributors and customers.
Colt streamlines global information delivery; enabling accurate, consistent communication across multiple channels, countries and markets
SDL provides language services for a range of Gallup's business requirements. These include the translation and localization of hundreds of surveys and reports published each year, including web-based reports, data collection, outbound interviews and paper-based surveys.
With a growing product range, expansion into new markets and an increasing range of communication channels, Philips was faced with hugely complex multilingual content management challenges. It has made dramatic improvements by fundamentally changing the business processes and introducing new technologies.
This case study, brought to you by The Gilbane Group, tells the story of how Philips is keeping pace with changing and often disruptive business environments by evolving operations and communications touchpoints using a just-in-time approach that maximizes global opportunity based on consumer need.
RS Components had a new business strategy that required large product ranges to be available in the local language, initially in France, Germany and Italy, but ultimately across the globe. The initial project required translation into 3 languages of on average 60,000 products per catalogue.
Valve games, such as Half-Life® and Team Fortress®, have transformed the gaming landscape. And thanks to the Global Information Management strategy masterminded and managed by SDL, this and Valve’s other industry-leading games are being enjoyed by millions of gamers worldwide in 16 languages.