Trans Comms supported a recent workplace technology delivery in Athens, Greece for a Tier 1 (CATa) global technology enterprise, contributing to the client’s ongoing EMEA workplace programme. The engagement reinforced Trans Comms’ ability to mobilise quickly, deliver consistently outside the UK, and operate to the higher governance standards typically associated with global corporate clients.
Enterprise workplace technology delivery is rarely a simple ‘install and handover’ exercise. Stakeholders are often distributed across regions, requirements are shaped by global standards, and works must be completed safely and predictably in buildings that remain operational. In Athens, delivery conditions were further shaped by location-driven constraints common to major city sites—such as restricted access, controlled loading and storage, with the need to sequence works carefully around other trades and site rules.
Given the cross-border nature of the deployment, the programme required careful logistics planning. Shipping and supply coordination into Greece, alignment across time zones, and collaboration with local parties and building management were upfront considerations in the delivery plan. This reduced disruption on site, supporting a controlled, secure deployment process suitable for a high-profile workplace environment.
The project strengthened Trans Comms’ EMEA footprint through on-the-ground delivery in Greece, demonstrating the ability to mobilise resources internationally and manage practical constraints associated with urban delivery. Where enterprise clients expect repeatability, the emphasis is on doing the fundamentals exceptionally well: consistent implementation, traceable documentation, and a handover supporting operational continuity.
