Albors Alnet For the Insurance Industry

Translation

We offer translation of:

  • Corporate policies
  • Training programs
  • Marketing materials
  • Websites
  • Certified translations and more…

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Interpretation

On site interpreters in over 215 languages and dialects are available coast to coast in the United States and around the world.

Specializing In:

  • Conferences and Meetings
  • Trade shows and Seminars
  • Court hearings and Appearances
  • Medical evaluations and more…

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About Us: History

Albors & Associates has been providing language services to multiple industries for more than 20 years. In that time, our network of service providers has grown exponentially. We take pride in our ability to provide high-quality services throughout the United States. The Albors difference centers on our ability to respond to the needs of our clients.  

Since its establishment in 1988, Albors & Associates has sought out interpreters and translators who have the necessary background, dialect and experience to accurately convey information. A decade later, Alnet Transportation was established to provide transportation to and from medical appointments for workers’ compensation patients. Over the years, Albors & Associates has diversified to provide interpretation and translation services in more than 215 languages and dialects for a diverse array of industries.

Headquartered in Winter Park, Florida, with a branch office in Georgia, Albors & Associates coordinates with national and international providers in fulfilling more than 85,000 assignments each year. Last year, the combined revenues of both companies increased by 7 percent to $7.2 million.

 

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