UK Mail need Sign Language to get their message across

Tuesday, March 3, 2015 - 09:54
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Expanding parcel delivery firm UK Mail has turned to Sign Language to provide vehicle livery for its ever-growing vehicle fleet.

Birmingham-headquartered UK Mail, one of the country’s largest independent express delivery companies, with a fleet of more than 1,600 vehicles, has taken on 300 new drivers so far this year and each one requires a vehicle carrying the company’s livery.

Fast-growing Sign Language has been the vehicle livery and wrapping supplier of choice to UK Mail for more than two years. As a result of that business partnership and the quality of work undertaken, Sign Language has more recently secured approved supplier status with Hertz UK.

Tobin Jenkins, managing director of Sign Language, said: “Sign Language prides itself on delivering outstanding service to all its customers. UK Mail was one of our first customers when we targeted the fleet sector as a growth opportunity for the business and two years on we have an excellent relationship with the business.

“Meanwhile, to become a supplier to a major vehicle supply organisation such as Hertz UK is further testimony to the quality of both our livery and wrapping solutions and our service.”

Last year Sign Language wrapped more than 150 vehicles for UK Mail and following its success in winning a deal with Hertz UK anticipates providing livery on around 40 vehicles a month.

Business demand means that UK Mail anticipates its fleet will grow considerably in 2015 and Al Cooper, owner driver manager, said: “We gave Sign Language a trial and they proved to be very professional, delivering everything promised and with the added ability to react very quickly to any issues that arose. It is not simply that the quality of their work is very good, but also their attentiveness and the personal attention to detail given to every task.”

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