I know it’s been a while since I’ve written, but I am not the only one to blame; this is due to the success of the company where I work.

Now seriously, I had the idea to write this blog post during the frenzy that occurred before the first celebration of the Ccaps anniversary, last July 10th. I say “first celebration” because Fabiano already indicated that this was the first of many parties… The highest point of the celebrations will be an event sponsored by the company that will bring together top names in the localization industry, not only from Brazil but throughout the region. Think Latin America will take place in Buzios, from April 7 to 9, 2010 and rest assured the Ccaps Blog will keep you updated on this.

Congrats, Team! Let’s head for the ruby, gold and diamond anniversaries…
Back to the Ccaps anniversary and the company history, I know that the 2.5 years I have been working here can hardly be considered as a lot of time, but I can assure you that despite all the hard work, the team and the support of senior management compensate all the effort. We have a most united team and have been able to establish an extremely harmonious working environment.
For those who don’t know, Ccaps was founded in 1999 and in its first three years grew more than 1000%! And as Fabiano commented earlier in the Ccaps Blog, we have not stopped growing since then. Did you know that a large majority of Brazilian companies don’t even make it past the first five years? We have already reached maturity! ![]()
Besides the success in the Latin American localization and translation market, Ccaps works with milengo, the largest 2nd generation localization alliance in the market. With offices in Europe, Latin America and Asia, the company was founded in 2004 and recently surprised the market by announcing that Renato Beninatto was to become the new CEO. A great achievement, if you realize that Beninatto is one of the greatest personalities of the localization world.
Besides, we have established a valuable partnership with Ushuaia Solutions to increase our service scope and meet the requirements of the Latin American market. Not to mention that we are part of the most important industry associations, such as GALA and Abrates.
Need I say more?
