Let the experts at Global Translation Systems handle your language needs – so you can focus on your business.

SUCCESS STORY: Carrier/United Technologies

Problem: These major manufacturers of heating and air conditioning units needed the translations of their user manuals produced in a Desktop Publishing package that few other companies are familiar with.

Solution: Global has employees skilled in the required DTP package and is able to provide the clients with expertly translated documents that are ready to go to print.

What Can We Do For You?

Whatever your needs, Global can help:

  • Reliable, high-quality translation in all major languages
  • Subject matter expertise in technical fields
  • Foreign language desktop publishing
  • Multilingual project management
  • Rigorous quality control
  • Translation certification
  • Professional interpreting services

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Service You Can Trust

Global Translation Systems provides expert, accurate translation services to businesses of all shapes and sizes.

Since 1992, Global has been providing full-service technical translation to corporate and individual clients in North Carolina, across the US, and throughout the world.

Explore our site to learn more about our company and and read our guide to demystify the translation process.

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  • The annual conference of the Carolina Association of Translators and Interpreters took place on April 19, 2008, at Meredith College in Raleigh, NC. Over 70 professionals gathered for informative presentations and networking.

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  • When done properly, judiciously changing nouns to their verbal forms can smooth the wrinkles out of a rough target text. Here are some tips on how to leverage the flexibility of English to achieve a better translation.
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Did You Know?

  • The National Geographic Society has established an Enduring Voice project to document disappearing languages. Their site says: “Every 14 days a language dies. By 2100, more than half of the more than 7,000 languages spoken on Earth—many of them never yet recorded—will likely disappear, taking with them a wealth of knowledge about history, culture, the natural environment, and how the human brain works.” (Learn more)
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