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UK POS makes branding a breeze for Bolton Wanderers FC


The right signage can make or break an event and high specification visual merchandise adds that professional element. UK Point of Sale has made branding a breeze for Bolton Wanderers Football Club, by supplying portable flags for use in its Reebok Stadium. UK POS’ air and breeze flags have


been designed with versatility in mind and are specially engineered to be lightweight and portable meaning they are the perfect event accessories. The flags are eye-catching and perfect for both indoor and outdoor use, meaning they were the perfect solution to guide supporters around Bolton’s home grounds, Reebok Stadium. Mike Needham, Head of Marketing


at Bolton Wanderers Football Club, commented: “We recently used UK POS for the procurement of a number of highly visible and high profile flags to allow supporters to identify customer service staff around the Reebok Stadium. Despite giving UK POS a very tight deadline for the turnaround of


production and delivery, they managed to get the flags to us before the deadline, which was much appreciated. I would have no hesitation in recommending UK POS to any other company or organisation that needs good quality point-of-sale.” Debra Jamieson, Sales and Marketing


Director at UK Point of Sale said: "Our flags are versatile, make great use of space and are durable, with the ability to withstand winds of 13-18mph making them perfect for outdoor use. We were able to provide the Bolton Wanders with fantastic imagery, which was essential to make sure they would guide supporters around the grounds. “UK POS prides itself on expert


knowledge in the marketplace and exceeding the expectations of its customers with exceptional service and value. Air and Breeze Flags are no exception as demonstrated by a focus on creative design and practical convenience.” For more information on UK POS


please visit www.ukpos.com or telephone 0161 431 4400.


30 Sign Update ISSUE 134 FEB/MARCH 2012


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