Everlast Signs, Tags and Markers

Since 1948 Tech Products, Inc. has been manufacturing substation signage to the electric utility industry. Recently, one of our largest west coast customers came to us with a pressing problem and we went to work to solve it. They had a young man climb a substation fence and, unfortunately, he had gotten electrocuted. The utility took the event as a wake up call and wanted to update their signage to meet the new 2011 ANSI requirements. The other challenge they gave us is to produce all their signage needs in a five month period so they can install them all within six months.

Our art department and account managers set to work immediately and had drawings that met the ANSI standard done within the week. After some changes and improvements by the engineering department, we set to work and had the first set of signs produced within a month. We are now just finishing the fourth month and are set to have produced over 6,000 signs. Even better, the signs we have produced are using our Everlast® technology and are proven to not fade for over 40 years making sure that the utility always has the proper signage on their substations.

Tech Products, Inc.
800-221-1311
www.TechProducts.com

 

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