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Quality Sign Tapped by 7-Eleven to Provide “Green Signage”

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Quality Sign Co. (Jacksonville, FL), a national sign engineering and manufacturing company, will create signage for all of 7-Eleven Inc.’s new stores across the country. Quality Sign will provide exterior, double-faced pylon signs and wall signage, all lit exclusively with GE’s LED technology, to save between 60 to 80% of energy. The signs will also feature low, volatile organic compound (VOC) paint
Quality Sign reports it’s the only U.S. sign manufacturer currently creating double-faced, LED-illuminated pylon signs using new lighting technology from GE. The company also is one of a few to offer LED technology in all of its products. Through lean manufacturing practices, which includes one-piece flow manufacturing and organized workspaces, the sign company has increased capacity, reduced delivery time by more than one-third and improved environmental efficiency through waste reduction.
Roger Williams, Quality Sign’s CEO, said the company has worked with 7-Eleven to produce signage. “This new phase in our relationship with 7-Eleven is a reflection of our continued dedication to bringing our customers cutting-edge technology and cost-efficient solutions.”
Founded in 1962, the company has experience in various markets, including commercial, education, entertainment, food service, grocery, healthcare, nonprofit, petroleum, retail and sports. Clients include Edwin Watts Golf, Goodwill, InMotion Entertainment, the Jacksonville Jaguars, Maxwell House and PepsiCo. For more information, visit www.qualitysigncompany.com.
 

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