The Japanese professional freelancer interpreter and translator in Jakarta Indonesia. We help you to connect with your esteemed relation in business between Jakarta (Indonesia) and Tokyo (Japan).
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Monday, December 9, 2013
Japanese Interpreter On Toyota Production System
Penterjemah Jepang Dalam Training Faro Arm di PT. Kawasaki Motor Indonesia
If professional freelancer Japanese – Bahasa Indonesia – English – Korea – China (Mandarin) interpreter or translator is the one that you are looking for, then, you are in the right website.
We are a Freelancer Japanese, English, China (Mandarin), Korea Translator and Interpreter, we have an extensive experience (Translation and Interpreting) with handling intense technical meetings, training, reviewing, research, etc. at leading organizations and manufacturing company (Panasonic Indonesia, Daikin, Honda, Toyota, Nissan, Toshiba, Denso, JETRO, Yamaha, Kawasaki Motor Indonesia, etc).
In all of these cases, the clients were very satisfied with both my interpreting and or translation technical understanding of the subject. We do not simply “translate” word for word, but rather first “understand” the technical content and then translate.
We are capable of deciphering subtle nuances in the language. With this way, you will feel as if your Japanese/English/Indonesian/China/Korea clients/colleagues are speaking to you in your clear word. Our service are Interpreting and side-duties such as assisting sightseeing, investigation, research, finding of potential customers/partners, assisting initial negotiations, making appointments, etc.
Beside, for your conveniences, we can also provide our best accommodation and transportation for you and your client (car rental), our car and its drivers will make you and your client business trip conveniences and at the end, you and your client can enjoy high quality and effective business trip.
Penterjemah Jepang Training Faro Arm di Kawasaki Motor Indonesia
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
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