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Web Manuals expands reach during 2019
Customers from 21 countries signed up with Web Manuals during 2019. It is, it says, proof of a worldwide appetite for digital transformation.
Former UN peacekeeper Krister Genmark joined Web Manuals in 2016 and now oversees its day-to-day operation in the US.

Sweden-headquartered document digitisation solutions provider Web Manuals received new customer signings from 21 countries during 2019. In the last quarter of 2019 alone, it welcomed nine new companies to its digital community, including a flight school, software providers and helicopter fleets. The company says this demonstrates not only the breadth of applications for a document digitalisation tool but the worldwide appetite for a digital transformation.

Director of operations Americas Krister Genmark says: “The Americas have always been important markets for us, and in 2019 we were thrilled to have our first customer from Guatemala. North America is synonymous with business aviation, but the past 12 months have shown the appetite for digitalisation from a whole range of aviation businesses.”

CRO and director of operations EMEA Paul Sandström adds: “What started as a small company in Sweden has now become a global enterprise, serving customers from our regional hubs all around the world. This is only the beginning for us. In 2020 we are hoping to bring digitalisation to even more countries, helping aviation businesses remain complaint and safe at all times.”

The expansion comes at a significant time for Web Manuals. The company has launched the eighth version of its software, known as Web Manuals 8, which makes digital documentation more accessible than ever before, compatible with a much wider range of devices and in a choice of languages.

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