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 Certified to DIN EN ISO 9001:2000
 Certified to DIN EN 15038 Cert. No. Z2D 07 10 64697 001
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You can't go wrong with our 5-point guarantee
At medDOC®, translation management is structured with a view to meeting our clients' manifold requirements unconditionally.
Our 5-point guarantee gives our customers complete security.
- Native speakers
with specialised qualifications guarantee an excellent standard of translation. It is firm policy that whatever the language combination, translations are always produced by native speakers.
- Certified quality
meaning, first and foremost, validation of the content of our translations by applying a controlled and traceable procedure. Fundamental to this is our quality management system, which is certified to DIN EN ISO 9001:2000. Highly specialised, professional translators, multiple proofreading and the continuous assessment of staff and processes guarantee excellent translation quality. medDOC® cooperates with doctors and scientists to guarantee additional expert proofreading when required.
- All-inclusive prices
for realistic budgeting. The precisely structured workflow at medDOC® enables us to make realistic preliminary calculations, so that we can quote our customers binding all-inclusive prices beforehand; our clients can then budget with confidence.
- Punctual delivery
which we guarantee through case-by-case planning, monitoring every step of the way and coordinating our projects to the last detail. This places great demands on our project managers; they maintain direct contact with the customer and make sure that first-class results are delivered on time.
- Five-year availability
of translations; meaning that our clients can also benefit from the relationship with us in the long term. We archive documents for five years in case they are needed again (for updating Internet sites, catalogues etc.). This guarantees our customers fast, consistent and, above all, cost-efficient access to reusable material.

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