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02 Feb 2012 - Seun Robert-Edomi

LINE Communications announce record growth for 2011

Blended learning group LINE Communications has announced record growth for 2011.

In a difficult and unpredictable global market, LINE has achieved a 50 per cent increase in turnover compared to 2010. Sales for the group were more than 100 per cent higher than sales for 2010.

During the last year, LINE invested in new market offerings, in particular a new suite of mobile learning solutions to support their mobile learning capabilities.

In addition, the group launched their learning architecture concept in October 2011 has helped to cement the position of the group within the industry.

LINE Consulting has also produced good results during the year working with clients across Europe, China, South Africa and the USA.

The company has grown its mainland European business operation based in Zurich by adding a German division to their group operating out in Cologne. This strategic expansion builds upon four years of continuing growth from LINE Switzerland which has established a bigger client base in central Europe during this period. LINE Germany will focus mainly on corporate multi-nationals based in Germany. Further expansion is underway and will be announced in 2012 as LINE continues to offer its services globally.

Steve Ash, director at LINE, said: "It's been a terrific year for LINE and we'd like to thank our clients for the faith they have shown in our expertise and creativity to generate the business results that they seek from the learning and communications solutions we provide.

"LINE has an enviable reputation for being able to deliver a full, end-to-end service offering, at scale to our clients. This year has seen our key accounts take full advantage of the very broad range of specialist services that we provide."

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