Kremer Signs acquires rival boards company

Kremer Signs has acquired boards company Site Signs, based in Bristol.

The Bristol operation is being retained as a production facility for Kremer Signs, headquartered in Newbury, Berkshire, to help with demand and to improve delivery lead time efficiency.

The firm, which already operates 24/7, says it hopes the acquisition, for an undisclosed sum, will help cement its position as the top supplier of signage to the property sector.

As well as sale and letting boards, Kremer offers office fascias, wall maps and LED window displays.

It also, by the way, designs signs for those NOT on the market.

Pictured are Kremer-designed signs currently appearing all over Eye’s own home village of Winchfield, a small rural community in Hampshire which Barratt Homes has set its unwelcome eyes on.

Not For Sale landscape

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One Comment

  1. Michael

    I hope this is a good move. When I started 6 years ago Site Signs were able to offer me a better deal & price than Kremer and I have remained with them ever since. The letter that Kremer sent to me as a customer of Site says that they have owned them for 20 years already, and this is a rebranding exercise to improve service.

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