Kremer Signs Make History at Industry Awards.

On the 3rd November 2015 Kremer Signs made history at the prestigious Neg Awards, by becoming the first back to back winners of the ‘Supplier of the Year’ award.

The award ceremony was held at the Hilton Hotel, Park Lane London, and was presented by comedian Alistair McGowan.

The judges comments: “This company has proven it’s commitment to quality and innovation in production, materials and customer service.” The Silver Award went to Fairfield Displays & Lighting and the Bronze went to Agency Express.

Tom Cummuskey, Sales Manager at Kremer Signs: “We are extremely proud to not only have won the award, but to be the first supplier to have won the award back to back. We would like to thank all of our wonderful customers who have chosen to use Kremer Signs as their supplier, and I hope that by winning this award it installs extra faith in us, that you are in fact dealing with the best.”

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