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Williams Lea [http://www.williamslea.com/www/flash_index.html] claims to be the leading global provider of customised Corporate Information Solutions. It employs over 10,000 people worldwide and showed a projected turnover exceeding £750m for 2007.  
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Williams Lea [http://www.williamslea.com/www/flash_index.html] claims to be the leading global provider of Corporate Information Solutions. It employs over 10,000 people globally and its profits exceed £750m for 2007.  
  
  
Williams Lea advises organisations on how to communicate and exchange their printed and electronic information with internal and external audiences. It's business interests and clients are in Europe, the United States and the Asia Pacific rim.  The company has centres in London, Dublin, Paris, Bonn, Frankfurt, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Tokyo, Sydney, Hong Kong, Beijing and Chennai.  
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Williams Lea advises organisations on communicating and exchanging printed and electronic information with internal and external audiences. It has clients in Europe, the United States and the Asia Pacific rim.  The company has locations in London, Dublin, Paris, Bonn, Frankfurt, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Tokyo, Sydney, Hong Kong, Beijing and Chennai.  
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
In 1820, John Wertheimer opened a printing business in London that eventually became Williams Lea. For 140 years, the company specialised in foreign language printing. John Edward Lea became a partner in the firm in 1866, and the name is changed to Wertheimer Lea.
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In 1820, John Wertheimer opened a printing business in London, which eventually became Williams Lea. The company specialised in foreign language printing for over 100 yrs.
  
In the 1920s, the company printed the first edition of Radio Times. The company's foreign language expertise is used by foreign governments which have offices in London.  
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The company printed the first edition of Radio Times in the '20s. The company's foreign language expertise is used by foreign governments which have offices in London.  
 
   
 
   
In the 1970s, Williams Lea began investing in computer technology, and also began printing for the financial community. Eventually, they became a leading supplier of print to financial institutions in the 1980s.
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In the '70s, Williams Lea invested in computer technology, and also began printing for the financial industry. They became a print leader for financial institutions in the '80s.  
In 1982 they launched the first transatlantic computer typesetting link. Their first outsourcing contract was with Morgan Stanley in 1988.
 
They acquired Springboard Design Consultancy in 1999, as well as a leading litigation support company to enhance them in the legal sector.
 
 
They picked up AXA UK in year 2000, a contract valued at £210m over 7 years.
 
In 2002, they established a joint venture in Chennai, India to provide offshore capabilities.  
 
  
In the 2000's, the company acquired Alistair McIntosh, a print outsourcing/ logistics company based in Yorkshire; Rodber Thorneycroft, a marketing communications company; Bowne Business Solutions, a US market-leader in business process outsourcing to 8 of the top 10 US investment banks and many of the country’s top 200 law firms; Uniscribe in the US; and Creatis in Australia.
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Their first outsourcing contract was with Morgan Stanley in 1988. They have acquired the following companies: Springboard Design Consultancy; a litigation support company; a contract with AXA UK valued at £210m; a joint venture in Chennai, India to provide offshore capabilities; Alistair McIntosh, a print outsourcing/ logistics company in Yorkshire; Rodber Thorneycroft, a marketing communications company; Bowne Business Solutions, a US market-leader in business process outsourcing; Uniscribe in the US; and Creatis in Australia.
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
  
 
<Williams Lea Holdings Ltd, http://www.williamslea.com/www/en_EU/Infopool.nsf/html/PEngIndex, last accessed 04 March 2008: 21:05/>
 
<Williams Lea Holdings Ltd, http://www.williamslea.com/www/en_EU/Infopool.nsf/html/PEngIndex, last accessed 04 March 2008: 21:05/>
 
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Latest revision as of 21:15, 4 March 2008

Williams Lea [1] claims to be the leading global provider of Corporate Information Solutions. It employs over 10,000 people globally and its profits exceed £750m for 2007.


Williams Lea advises organisations on communicating and exchanging printed and electronic information with internal and external audiences. It has clients in Europe, the United States and the Asia Pacific rim. The company has locations in London, Dublin, Paris, Bonn, Frankfurt, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Tokyo, Sydney, Hong Kong, Beijing and Chennai.

History

In 1820, John Wertheimer opened a printing business in London, which eventually became Williams Lea. The company specialised in foreign language printing for over 100 yrs.

The company printed the first edition of Radio Times in the '20s. The company's foreign language expertise is used by foreign governments which have offices in London.

In the '70s, Williams Lea invested in computer technology, and also began printing for the financial industry. They became a print leader for financial institutions in the '80s.

Their first outsourcing contract was with Morgan Stanley in 1988. They have acquired the following companies: Springboard Design Consultancy; a litigation support company; a contract with AXA UK valued at £210m; a joint venture in Chennai, India to provide offshore capabilities; Alistair McIntosh, a print outsourcing/ logistics company in Yorkshire; Rodber Thorneycroft, a marketing communications company; Bowne Business Solutions, a US market-leader in business process outsourcing; Uniscribe in the US; and Creatis in Australia.

Notes

<Williams Lea Holdings Ltd, http://www.williamslea.com/www/en_EU/Infopool.nsf/html/PEngIndex, last accessed 04 March 2008: 21:05/>