Blue Cap acquired Transline, one of Germany’s largest LSPs, in 2022. A Challenger according to Slator’s Language Service Providers Index, the company posted 2022 revenues of USD 24.9m — up six percent from USD 23.5m in 2021.
Transline self-reported a headcount of 180 in 2022, as well as a focus on the Life Sciences, Media, and Engineering & Manufacturing sectors.
While Lachnit declined to detail plans for Transline at this early stage in his tenure, he shared that a workshop is expected toward the end of August for higher-ups to “define the strategic cornerstones.”
“Let me say this much: We have set ourselves ambitious corporate goals, and any further acquisitions will be based on these goals,” Lachnit said.
Transline’s most recent acquisitions include Cologne-based Micado Innovation in June 2022 and, in 2019, two boutique translation agencies: Italy’s Interlanguage and medical translations company Medax, located in Munich.
Lachnit shed some light on Transline’s future plans in terms of R&D, noting that the company needs to keep up with “ever-evolving” AI.
“There is always something to learn,” he said, adding, “Currently, the interdisciplinary Transline Future Lab team is designing and implementing multilingual language models for conversational AI.”