- Current market size estimates for the language services industry along with a detailed description of the research methodology
- Projected growth rates for the industry through 2016, including region-specific breakdowns
- Rankings of the largest 100 global industry leaders
- Critical benchmarks for LSP financial performance, including average revenue per employee, average revenue per salesperson, and average revenue per project manager, including differences by company size and geography
- Regional rankings of the largest translation and interpreting companies in Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, Latin America, North America, Northern Europe, Southern Europe, Western Europe, and Oceania
- Reporting on the fastest-growing services in the industry, such as translation, transcreation, multimedia localization, telephone interpreting, and other offerings
- Breakdown of the market revealing market size estimates for on-site interpreting, translation technology, machine translation post-editing, video interpreting, multimedia localization, and other services
Market for outsourced translation services and technology continues to grow
The firm, which has published market size estimates and global rankings for the past eight years, found that the demand for language services continues, and is growing at an annual rate of 5.13 percent. Global trade, international business, and content growth are three critical drivers for the language services industry.
As part of the study, the firm surveyed more than 1,000 language service providers to collect actual reported revenue for 2011, 2012, and expected revenue for 2013.
“Language service providers in most regions of the world reported steady growth during the fiscal year 2012, and their projected growth rates for 2013 are even stronger,” explained Don DePalma, Common Sense Advisory’s founder and Chief Strategy Officer. “The widespread availability of online machine translation has not decreased the demand for high-quality human translation. If anything, translation technologies appear to be acting as a catalyst to generate more demand.”
The five highest-ranked companies on the list of the largest 100 language services companies, listed according to 2012 revenues, are: Lionbridge Technologies, Hewlett-Packard's Application and Content Globalization group, TransPerfect, SDL, and LanguageLine Solutions.
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