Fireworks Digital Signage Solutions, which was based in Loganholme, Queensland, has merged with Brisbane-based Signright and are now operating under the entity of Signright Australia.
The merger is expected to bring to their combined clientele base added capabilities and print solutions.
With over 30 years’ experience in illuminated signage and lettering, wide format digital print, POS and digital signage, Fireworks Digital Signage Solutions designed, manufactured and installed specialist signage and retail graphics.
However, five months ago, a devastating fire tore through the Loganholme facility, causing a total loss.
It was a challenging period, but with sheer determination and the unwavering support of its clients, the business kept moving – its team worked from various sign suppliers’ workshops to ensure projects continued without a hitch.
Having gone through the ordeal and reassessed the situation, the company decided on merging with Signright to better its future.
Signright Australia will now operate from Cannon Hill in Brisbane, with Tim Best, Steve Boyd and Kerry-Anne Boyd all becoming co-owners of the combined entity.
“Five months ago, a spark in our warehouse led to an all-consuming fire that swept through our Loganholme facility, causing a total loss,” Signright Australia co-owner and former Fireworks Digital business development manager Kerry-Anne Boyd mentioned.
“We lost everything. It’s been an extremely challenging few months as we’ve navigated both a complete rebuild and solutions for our clients. Your support has kept us going and has meant the world to us. From the ashes, opportunity is born.
“We crunched the numbers and after reviewing all of our options, chose to embark on a new adventure.
“Now, we’re thrilled to announce a powerful new chapter in our story: we have merged with a Brisbane based company and are now proudly operating under the unified banner of Signright Australia.”
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