Kremer Signs Acquire Site Signs.

Site Signs have now been acquired

Kremer Signs are pleased to announce some very exciting plans for 2015 and are starting with the acquisition of Site Signs.

Site Signs have been established since 1964, and have been catering for the signage needs of estate agents for over 50 years. The premises is based in Bristol and will remain there as a production facility of Kremer Signs to help with demand and to improve delivery lead time efficiency.

As part of our aim to improve the customer experience, we have recently increased capacity at our Newbury (Head office) and by keeping the production facility in Bristol too, we hope to solidify our position as the UK’s number 1 supplier of signage to the property sector. We operate 24 hours per day, 7 days a week, using the latest advances in production and we have also introduced a customer service contact to assist you through the stages of production and have a team of very experienced sales people to guide you through the various products we offer.

We have worked hard over the past few years to provide a one stop solution for property signage, ensuring one point of contact and complete brand consistency, from your agency boards through to your office signage. Our product range includes:

  • For Sale / To Let Boards (Including Posts, Slips & Fittings)
  • Commercial Boards and V Boards
  • Office Fascia Signage (Survey, designed, manufactured & installed)
  • Internal Office Signage
  • Wall Maps
  • LED Window Displays & Window Graphics
  • Pavement Signs
  • Banners

We hope that you are equally as excited about these changes and would like you to rest assured that the customer service and products will be enhanced. If you have any questions regarding this news, or any general signage requirements, then please contact us on the details below and we will be more than happy to help.

Tom Cummuskey
Senior Sales & Marketing Executive
Kremer Signs

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