Kirklees Council Spedian System™ Installations
There are many reasons why so many Local Authorities across the UK trust Roadvert™ and Spedian™’s unique, patented system with their truck, RCV and van advertising panels.
Colours stay vibrant, there is no visible frame (minimising the risk of damage) and the Spedian™ System is the LOWEST cost frame system of its kind; it is also a super-value alternative to Agripa™.
As well as offering a highly professional finish, the Spedian™ panels are reusable, removable and even recyclable –they also do not leave any damage when they are removed...
Read MoreAssess your fleet’s commercial vehicle sign advertising reach with Roadvert™
Using your fleet’s commercial vehicles to its full potential is a smart move. It’s cheaper than other forms of advertising and it gets your message literally wherever your van goes. Up until now, many businesses and local authorities have been limiting the potential of spreading their promotional messages by keeping the same sign on their commercial vehicles for the duration of their time on the fleet.
Usually, these generic signs will feature company name, perhaps a tag-line and a logo, a telephone number and a website. But is this really the best you can do?
Of course not!
Read MoreDon’t underestimate the reach of your truck and van signs!
We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again – very confidently.
Commercial vehicle signs are more visible to the masses than even TV advertising! This is why it makes sense to make the most of your graphics and change your message regularly to promote whatever offer you may want to ‘get out there’.
Roadvert™ is a perfect outdoor advertising solution. Clients enjoy reusable, changeable and removable van graphics that allow them to do just that, and it’s more affordable than you think…
Read MoreRoadvert™ helps boost Copeland Council’s new recycling drive
Quick change graphics on bin lorries
A council that includes some of England’s most famous landscapes is boosting two of its green initiatives with messages carried on the sides of bin lorries.
Copeland Borough Council has fitted eight of its refuse collection fleet – seven lorries and a 7.5 tonne van – with Spedian™ graphics panels that can be quickly changed...
Read MoreCouncils are looking to the old saying ‘where there’s muck, there’s brass’ by renting out space on their refuse collection fleets for promotional campaigns.
Local authorities can easily earn up to £1,000 a year, from just one lorry carrying advertisements for commercial companies and outside organisations.
While it is no longer uncommon for refuse trucks to carry promotional messages on their sides, mostly these focus on public information campaigns such as recycling.