SS Signs launches new website and online ordering system

SS Signs has launched a new website and ordering system, allowing customers to design, customise, and purchase signage online.

SS Signs operations manager Luke Lambourne said the website upgrade was designed to streamline the ordering process for customers.

“By eliminating manual order processing, SS Signs has increased efficiency, reduced lead times, and improved workflow,” Lambourne told Sprinter.

The revamped website also expands SS Signs’ product range to include statutory signage, custom stickers, beer boxes, LED neon signs, and more.

“With our new website and ordering system, customers can now instantly design, customise, and purchase signage online, eliminating back-and-forth emails and delays,” Lambourne said.

“We’ve also introduced client catalogues, allowing businesses to reorder their standard items effortlessly and have them produced within 24 hours. This upgrade streamlines the entire process, making ordering faster, easier, and more efficient than ever before. This launch marks a significant step forward in automation, convenience, and growth for SS Signs in 2025.”

Lambourne said the website is constantly evolving, with plans to release a new product every month.

“Right now, we’re producing braille signage to a high standard, and a full braille catalogue will soon be available on the website. Expect continuous improvements as we grow,” he added.

The launch follows SS Signs’ expansion to a state-of-the-art signage facility in Cleveland, Brisbane – increasing its footprint to more than 3500sqm.

“The move was essential to support our growth and production demands, providing space for a 16m spray booth, a steel fabrication area with a 5-tonne overhead gantry crane, plastic fabrication, letter bending, three routers, steel folding, and water cutting,” Lambourne said.

“Our new facility also includes a dedicated production space, capacity to wrap up to 20 cars, cranes, or boats, a full warehouse, and room for eight graphic designers. As we continue to grow, we plan to expand by another 1500sqm to further enhance our capabilities.”

The facility also houses the first DigiTech printer in Australia – the DigiTech TruFire LTX2, which is also paired with an Aristo 6m long cutter. According to Lambourne, the new additions have increased production efficiency by more than 20 per cent.

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