Our translation service is now part of the ZircoDATA family!

Last Updated On: December 2, 2021

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ZircoDATA Pty Ltd, a leader in records and information management from governance through to storage, digitisation and destruction, has acquired our mother entity Xine Communication, one of the largest translation service providers in Australia. This acquisition extends ZircoDATA’s portfolio in conversion services in complementary sectors including financial, government, legal, medical and professional services.
Jacqueline Fitzpatrick, ZircoDATA CEO, will oversee the transition of the Xine business into ZircoDATA, giving ZircoDATA an expanded footprint in the data digitisation arena.

“The combination of Xine Communication with our expertise in records lifecycle management will provide customers of both organisations with a single supplier from translation to records management. This provides significant commercial efficiencies for both organisations’ customers” says Jacqueline Fitzpatrick, ZircoDATA CEO. “The acquisition also provides efficiencies operationally for both organisations and allows ZircoDATA to leverage its solid operational and commercial expertise”.

“We are excited to extend our portfolio to deliver translation, interpretation and glossary development services. As a trusted provider of document and information management for over 25 years, adding translation to our conversion services is a natural fit. It is also a fantastic opportunity for both ZircoDATA and Xine Communication customers to experience the complementary nature of the services we provide, delivering greater efficiencies and improvements to their management processes”, says Fitzpatrick.

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    “We are extremely proud of all we have achieved at Xine Communication since we began over 12 years ago and look forward to being a part of the new expanded ZircoDATA family as it continues to evolve” said Xine Communication CEO, Chris Dammann.

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