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GSM PULSA
(2-July-2009)
Now available for the Smart Pulsa school patrol warning signal, is a GSM comminications upgrade...
About Simmonsigns
A quality assured company backed by a combined experience and expertise gained over three quarters of a century. Dedicated to the design, manufacture and supply of vandal resistant illuminated road sign systems to the highest specification.
Based in Telford, our manufacturing needs are met by a dedicated work force, housed in a 36,000 ft2 modern factory. With a wealth of specialist suppliers on the doorstep we are ideally situated to serve our customers. Our ethos of quality and durability starts at the design stage with one of the most experienced teams in the industry. Backed by the latest 3D CAD systems and in house facilities, we are able to explore technology, creating innovative new ideas, bringing new concepts to the market.
Manufacturing carries this ethos forward with a dedicated work force trained in our methods and quality systems. Emphasis is placed on inspection and testing to ensure that all stages of production are carried out to exacting standards.
Our purpose built rotational moulding facility gives complete control over many elements of our product range. In house expertise and relationships with raw material suppliers have enabled us to formulate high performance materials for use exclusively in our products. Having the facility and expertise to hand also enables us to develop new techniques and gives us unparalleled control over the manufacture of orders.
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