Moravia Opens Beijing Office
New Location to Serve Chinese, Global Clients
New Location to Serve Chinese, Global Clients
NEWBURY PARK, Calif., Nov. 23, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Moravia has opened a new office in Beijing, China. Located in the Haidian district, the Beijing office is Moravia's second hub in China, complementing its existing production site in Nanjing.
Morgan Gallup, Moravia's Director of Operations in Asia, said the Beijing office will serve the multilingual needs of Chinese clients and global companies that want to increase their presence in the Chinese market.
"Our Beijing presence is the next step in our expansion in Asia," Gallup said. "We currently have several clients in Beijing that come from both local and global companies, so being on the ground in Beijing is a great way to fuel our growth in Asia. Now we can provide clients with more flexibility and hands-on service throughout China."
According to Renato Beninatto, CMO, Moravia is in a rapid expansion phase, not just in China but globally as well.
"We've recently expanded our production hubs in all key regions and have already added around 300 people to our team this year across all our locations worldwide. We currently have some 100 open positions we're working to fill, and we expect our Beijing office to grow exponentially," Beninatto said.
"The Asia-Pacific region will remain a strategic growth area for Moravia moving forward," he added. In 2014, Moravia became the first localization company in the world to reach $100 million in revenues through organic growth alone.
Moravia's new Beijing office is located at:
Moravia IT Nanjing Co., Ltd.
Yinke Mansion, No.38 Haidian Street
Haidian District, Beijing, China
100080
About Moravia
Moravia is a leading globalization solution provider, enabling companies in the information technology, e-learning, travel and life sciences industries to enter global markets with high-quality multilingual products. (www.moravia.com)
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