communicate with the world
ddfd
textronics banner
Quality assurance

Sample Languages Offered


Arabic
Bengali
Bulgarian
Catalan
Chinese (Simplified)
Chinese (Traditional)
Czech
Danish
Dutch
Estonian
Farsi
Finnish
French(Canadian)
French(European)
German
Greek
Gujarati
Hebrew
Hungarian
Hindi
Indonesian
Inuit
Iranian
Italian
Japanese
Laotian
Latin
Latvian
Lithuanian
Korean
Norwegian
Polish
Portuguese (Brazilian)
Portuguese (European)
Punjabi
Romanian
Russian
Serbo-croatian
Slovak
Slovenian
Somali
Spanish (European)
Spanish (Latin American)
Swahili
Tagalog
Tamil
Telugu
Thai
Turkish
Ukrainian
Urdu
Vietnamese
Zulu
And many others

Germany - An Overview

The Federal Republic of Germany ("Bundesrepublik Deutschland") is located centrally in Western Europe, bordering Denmark, Poland, the Czech Republic, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, France, Belgium, Luxemburg, and the Netherlands.

Germany has a population of about 83 million people and an area of about 357,000 km². It is the most populous country in Europe and its population density is 230/km², which makes it one of the most densely populated countries in Europe as well.

Since the reunification of Eastern and Western Germany in 1990, the capital of Germany has been Berlin, which is the largest city in Germany with a population of about 3.4 million people.

Germany is subdivided into 16 federal states ("Länder") that can take political decisions on a local level, in particular in the field of education, cultural development, and law enforcement. However, the influence of the federal government on the "Länder" is steadily increasing.

Germany's current head of governemt is Chancellor Angela Merkel from the conservative political party CDU (Christian Democratic Union), who was elected in 2005 and is the first woman to hold this office.

Germany's head of state is President Horst Köhler, also from the CDU. The role of the German President is, however, largely ceremonial and representative.

Germany is a founding member of the European Union, a member of the G8 and G4 nations, NATO, United Nations and signed the Kyoto protocol.

Its economy is the third powerful in the world and Germany is the world's leading exporting nation.

Political System

After the collapse of the first democratic republic ("Weimarer Rebublik") in 1933 and the National Socialist dictatorship, which came to an end in 1945, democracy based on the Basic Law ("Grundgesetz") was established in Western Germany. In 1990, when Eastern and Western Germany were reunited, the Basic Law became the constitution of reunified Germany.

The cornerstones of the German democracy are the respect of the basic rights; democratic and social principles as well as the establishment of a constitutional court that monitors compliance with the constitution.

Social System and Health Care

Germany sees itself as a welfare state. Its primary task is to provide security for its citizens.

Germany has a higly developed network of social security systems such as an old age pension scheme, national health insurance, nursing care insurance, and public unemployment insurance. This social system is financed proportionally by the working population and taxpayers. Nearly everybody in Germany is medically insured, most people are part of the national health insurance while a smaller proportion is part of a private insurance.

 
Ensured Confidentiality

WHAT OUR CLIENTS SAY :


“You guys are Awesome! Thanks for the Pro-activeness”
Stacey – IBM Worldwide Support Center


 
“The translation is fantastic!”
Eliza – Omni Television
 

“I will make sure that I let all of my colleagues know how great the service was from Textronics and recommend you for future translation projects in our branch and department. Thanks for all of your help and patience I greatly appreciate it.”
Shannon – Industry Canada
 

“I will not hesitate to contact you in the future for all projects I may have. Thanks again for immediate assistance.”
Cristina – Siemens Canada
 

“I would like to commend you and your colleagues for the prompt response time and professional service that you continually extend to me. It is a pleasure to work with you.”
Sandra – Magna International
 

“Thank you very much. You are progressing well and I am prepared to commit to your services... You are a saint.”
Karen – Bank of Nova Scotia
 

“We have just got back from Japan and China where we were complimented on the good quality of our translation - thought you'd like to know!”
Valerie – Niagara Economic Development Corporation

 

/* Google Analytics Code */ /* End Google Analytics Code */