With sixty percent of Canada's steel being produced in Hamilton by Stelco and Dofasco the city has become
known as the Steel Capital of Canada.
Traditionally, the local economy has been led by the steel and heavy manufacturing industries. Within the last decade, there has been a shift towards
the service sector, particularly health sciences. The Hamilton Health Sciences corporation employs nearly 10,000 staff and serves approximately 2.2 million
people in the region.
Our translation service extends to documentation related to all steel products: Long Steel (as used in supports in reinforced concrete, railroad tracks,
structural steel in modern buildings and bridges, and wires); Flat Carbon Steel (as used in major appliances, magnetic cores, and the inside and outside
body of automobiles, trains, and ships); Stainless Steel (as used in cutlery, rulers, surgical equipement, and wrist watches). (See also: Steel Manufacturing)
Other than the steel manufacturing topics, we assist Hamilton organizations with a
wide range of document translations in a variety of sectors: accounting; advertising; agriculture; banking & finance; human resources; brewing &
distilling; chemicals & fertilizers; construction; engineering; entertainment; the environment; food manufacturing, processing & distribution; general
manufacturing; mining; healthcare; high tech & information technology; paper & forestry; insurance; pharmaceuticals & biotechnology; real estate;
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