We partner with the Kristiine administration
February 4, 2019
The Krabu Grupp and Executive Council of Kristiine borough of the city of Tallinn have signed an agreement on the translation of information materials of the borough administration into Russian and Estonian. In accordance with the terms of the tender won by the Krabu Grupp, the enterprise will be responsible for written translations of information materials until the end of 2020.
The Krabu Grupp Translation Agency will be engaged in the written translation of materials of the borough administration for the next two years. The main goal of cooperation is to work together on the materials of the city district newspaper, which is issued by the borough administration.
“Our translation agency has been cooperating with various executive councils of Tallinn´s boroughs since 2016, therefore the city life topics are familiar and well known to us. We hope that our contribution helps to improve the interaction between the administration and the residents of the borough,” said the manager of the Krabu Grupp Translation Agency, Kirill Krabu. The newspaper of the Kristiine borough is a monthly publication of the city district administration. It is published in Estonian and Russian and is distributed free of charge.
Krabu Grupp OÜ is a company founded in 2012 offering translation-, communication- and information technology solutions. For over 7 years, the company’s translation agency has been a partner of various government and commercial organizations – from ministries and boards to enterprises from TOP-10 list of Estonia.
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