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By News Desk
23 February 2012

GreenSquare's sign frames are based on a flat system

Vista System International has acquired GreenSquare, a distributor and manufacturer of flat sign solutions based in Australia. The deal is intended to extend Vista System's range beyond its Modular Curved Frame Technology (MCFT) to offer the market a more 'comprehensive' offering.

GreenSquare's products are based on flat sign frames that take inserts of various widths and substrates materials, using 'Smart Insert' technology, allowing flexibility.

Vista System will exhibit GreenSquare's flat modular signage products at the ISA International Sign Expo 2012 in Orlando, USA from March 22nd to 24th, but will GreenSquare will continue to operate independently.  

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Comments in chronological order (Total 13 comments)

Maja
24 February 2012 10:54AM
Looks like a complete solution to me !
Mario
28 February 2012 7:45AM
good to know!
Jamie
04 April 2012 12:55PM
Where did that came from?? Vista always says that curved frames are the best thing ever, now they offer a flat system? Is this for real..?
Roslyn Baumgarten
05 April 2012 2:13PM
I guess they have seen the light :)
Clayton
10 April 2012 3:40PM
I find this news great, I'm sure vista are going to knock out all their competitors like always!
Hugh Mayson
10 April 2012 4:39AM
Jamie, I found it strange at first too, but thinking about it in today's competitive market you have to offer your client the best and complete service possible, so it makes sense.
Dollie Portman
13 April 2012 2:50PM
Clayton, it sounds like you work for them...
Darcy Schepers
18 April 2012 4:10PM
Clayton, I agree
Clayton
23 April 2012 10:20AM
I don't work for them, but I work in the sign industry for years, and have been a client of theirs and many other sign manufacturers. In my experience they make a difference in the quality of the products and especially in the quality of service. I find their service an example of how things should be done in the industry.
Jamie
25 April 2012 8:01AM
whatever, I hope their flat system is good, otherwise it can damage their reputation
Allan Suire
02 May 2012 4:47PM
hehe, Jamie, give them a break, I'm sure they chose a decent flat system
Hillary Lafon
03 May 2012 3:48PM
From what I see it looks promising
Louisa Carberry
13 May 2012 8:56AM
IMO it's a good step forward!
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