Monday, 01 Feb 2016 09:25 GMT

Post Office ends 75,000 strong sign project

In a project that has lasted five years and seen more than 75,000 individual sign components installed across its network, the Post Office and Sign 2000 have now put the seal on their massive nationwide rebranding project.

“The network transformation programme gathered momentum in 2013, at which time Sign 2000 where tasked with carrying out a value engineering process to rationalise costs based around bulk production and the roll out of 50 sites per week. The big ticket items, namely the fascia and projecting signs, where successfully redesigned to facilitate three aspects of the required criteria; cost reduction, extended product warranty and a reduced carbon footprint,” says Lauren Loubser-Bell, marketing co-ordinator at Sign 2000.

The big ticket items, namely the fascia and projecting signs, where successfully redesigned to facilitate three aspects of the required criteria; cost reduction, extended product warranty and a reduced carbon footprint



The roll-out programme was managed by a dedicated office-based team of seven Sign 2000 staff that controlled special production and installation teams across the UK. The entire refurbishment cost in excess of 70 million pounds and spanned the entire network consists of 11,500 Post Office locations and a 300 directly managed Crown estate locations.


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