Customer stories
Many SDL Tridion customers have embraced a OneWeb strategy. Read their stories.
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To-date, Scania has used the SDL Tridion system to create and launch distributor sites in nearly 40 countries including markets with very limited infrastructure in many remote locations. The solution increases distributor and reseller efficiency by making it easier for customers to do business with Scania.
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Sodexho Alliance uses the SDL Tridion Web Content Management Suite as the driving force behind the launch of its 50+ new global Web sites as part of the company’s initiative to unify its branding and messaging. With the help of SDL Tridion’s enterprise class and intuitive product suite as well as the software’s multi-lingual and multi-site capabilities, Sodexho Alliance has already launched updated sites in Belgium, France and UK sites in the accelerated time of three months.
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More than 150 million times a day, someone, somewhere is choosing a Unilever product. Unilever understands the importance of brands; especially the value customers attach to brands that they can trust. Changing the company logo is a very delicate operation. With SDL Tridion software Unilever was able to roll out the new identity to its 240,000 employees in 150 countries, its third party agencies, and ensure it is used in all communication going forward – from business cards to product packaging.
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Virgin Atlantic has eleven different regional versions of the Web site: UK, USA, Australia, Caribbean, China, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Nigeria, South Africa and UAE. Each has its own home page and a navigation bar on the left that allows the user to navigate to a dozen different topics. From searching flight schedules or making bookings online, to finding out all about the in-flight services or finding out information about the frequent flyer program and holiday package deals, a user can now find out practically everything that in the past they would have had to have spent a long time holding on a telephone to get.