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New Web Presence for Worldwide Mobility Company Vipre
New website builds on newly design corporate identity

(February 7, 2005) A world leader in the development and implementation of soft measures, Vipre Ltd. selected Green Island Interactive to design and develop a new corporate website.

Vipre offers its clients a wide range of transportation solutions but presenting them in an organized, accessible and streamlined manner on their website was a challenge for the company. They also wished to keep their site content fresh and required a content management solution that would enable regular updates. Vipre also faced the problem of synchronizing content for its different language sites while allowing for customization from region to region.

Having selected Green Island to redesign their corporate web presence both companies sat down and reviewed priorities for the new site. It was agreed the new site would be better organized, concise and streamlined, create consistency between regions regardless of language, emphasize their core offerings and allow for future site expansion.

"Green Island Interactive worked closely with us to produce a site we are proud of. It is well organized, easy to navigate, and accommodates regular updates which helps us keep the site current. We looked for a web team that would provide us with the creativity, expertise and confidence we needed to make the transition from our old site, and Green Island was a great choice."
Tim Caswell, Associate Director, Vipre Ltd.

To visit the new Vipre website designed by Green Island Interactive please visit http://www.vipre.com.

About Vipre Ltd.

Vipre is a world leader in the development and implementation of soft measures. For over 50 years we have been solving people transportation problems for clients that come from many situations, circumstances and viewpoints: office and factory based companies, service providers, hospitals, shopping centers, airports, local authorities, town planners, property developers. All of them recognize that resolving transportation issues increases profits and lowers costs.

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