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GatorWraps Moves to High-Visibility Location in Las Vegas

Bigger showroom features Avery Graphics wall film, which offers more opportunities to showcase vehicle wraps and new services.

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Las Vegas-based GatorWraps, a vehicle-wrap and digital-print company, is announcing its move to 6305 Dean Martin Dr., one of the busiest streets in Las Vegas and close to the Las Vegas Intl. Airport.

“Our business has grown very quickly over the last two years with the increasing popularity of vehicle graphics for businesses and individuals,” said Rod Voegele, GatorWraps’ president. “Our new facility has a bigger showroom to demonstrate the full capabilities of the business including vehicle wraps, building wraps and, coming soon, website design.”

The new showroom is decorated with wall graphics designed by Percy Gruber, GatorWraps’ senior designer, and printed on Avery Dennison Graphics & Reflective Products Div. (Painesville, OH) new MPI 2611 wall film (formerly MPI 2601).

Voegele said, “Vehicle graphics continue to drive our growth, but advances in digitally printable films have allowed us to expand our services to wall graphics and building wraps. Companies and marketers are looking to integrate out of home promotional campaigns across various mediums. New products like MPI 2611 are easy to install and remove yet are still affordable.”

GatorWraps recently installed vehicle wraps on the Kasey Kane NASCAR vehicle fleet for the filming of a Budweiser commercial at the Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, CA. The wraps were printed on Avery Graphics MPI 1005 EZ RS and laminated with DOL 1000.

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GatorWraps has a second location in the Los Angeles-area that was featured on Modern Marvels on the History Channel. The company has also worked with customers in Dubai, South Africa and China.

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