Prosigns, which specialises in the signage for the UK housebuilder market, has acquired Centurion Signs, a producer of print and signage for the hospitality, retail, and food and drinks markets.
Based in Glasgow, Prosigns was established in 2008 and works with a range of different clients including Taylor Wimpey.
By merging with Centurion Signs, which is based in East Kilbride, the two companies hope to protect jobs and create two sustainable businesses in the process.
In a comment posted by Scottish Construction Now (SCN), Alex McGreth, managing director of Prosigns, believes the acquisition has made the company Scotland’s second-largest signage and graphics company.
McGreth added: “Our strategic vision is to fully design, fabricate, manufacture and install each of our customer’s projects. This comprehensive approach will allow us to maintain complete control over the quality and delivery of every aspect of each job for our current customer base and new potential clients.”
Previously the company invested in a Platinum Q3 Hybrid printer from Liyu UK which has allowed the company to grow and diversify the business.
In a post on its website, Prosigns says: “Our latest bold move to acquire Centurion Signs is the next step for Prosigns, as we set our sights on future growth and stability for both operations.”