Trans Comms successfully delivered a Tier 1 (CATa) workplace technology project in Munich, Germany for a global social media and technology organisation. The work forms part of a wider pattern of repeat delivery, with separate work packages or phased activity rather than a single isolated task.
The client required reliable workplace technology delivery within a high-profile corporate environment in Munich. Although specific scope metrics (floor area, room counts, endpoint volumes, programme dates, and contract value) were not provided, the project was categorised as higher-value and higher-complexity. Careful coordination with business operations, stakeholder expectations, and quality assurance requirements were essential.
The project location in Germany added practical considerations differentiating it from domestic-only delivery, including local site rules, documentation expectations, and stakeholder coordination in a potentially bilingual context. This strengthens Trans Comms’ EMEA footprint and demonstrates regional execution capability—important for clients standardising delivery across multiple European locations.
The Munich delivery reinforces consistency across multiple work packages, regional execution capability and a process fit for high-profile environments. Tier 1 (CATa) categorisation signals the ability to deliver under heightened expectations around quality, coordination, and stakeholder management, demonstrating Trans Comms can deliver workplace technology in major European markets and sustain performance across multiple pieces of work.
