BUSINESS brains at a county sign firm have unveiled their new £110,000 signage and display equipment at their head office on the Ball Mill Top Business Park.
The new digital flatbed cutter and router, which City Signs received support through EU funding, will revolutionise signage and display production at their base, creating new jobs and expanding their client base to serve the UK.
The capability of the new innovative cutting edge signage and display facility which produces a wide range of high quality printed signage, launches a fresh and dynamic range of services for the family owned business, who are currently celebrating their 60th year trading.
Assistance to buy the machine came from a grant supplied by Worcestershire County Council with the EU and Central Technology belt. It allows more processes to be automated which helps increase productivity and efficiency, overall City Signs can manufacture far more inhouse and create new jobs for people in Worcestershire.
Managing director Darren Wilkins, said: “It’s a great milestone in the history of City Signs and a big investment which will springboard the growth of the business.
“This year we are celebrating our 60th year as a second-generation signage company, and believe me 2020 has presented us with challenges, like many businesses across the county.
“Having this new digital cutting facility inhouse will completely change the way we work and expand our capabilities throughout the country.”
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