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Gate7’s mark of distinction

Gate7 has developed a range of products to perform to the same standard in all global climate zones from Alaska to the Sahara. The firm will be showcasing these at Intermat 2012 and highlighting why the company has seen rapid growth over the last ten years. The firm describes itself as one of the market leaders for the design, manufacture and supply of specialist vehicle livery, markings and decals. Its primary markets are construction, industrial and agricultural equipment manufacturers. Major construction
April 13, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
4858 Gate7 has developed a range of products to perform to the same standard in all global climate zones from Alaska to the Sahara.

The firm will be showcasing these at Intermat 2012 and highlighting why the company has seen rapid growth over the last ten years.

The firm describes itself as one of the market leaders for the design, manufacture and supply of specialist vehicle livery, markings and decals. Its primary markets are construction, industrial and agricultural equipment manufacturers.

Major construction sector manufacturers including, 178 Caterpillar, 2300 Komatsu, 233 Hitachi, 2394 Volvo and 255 JCB, are all long-standing purchasers of Gate7 products.

With production and tactical distribution facilities in the UK and United States, over 75% of the company’s turnover is said to come from exports including to Europe, USA, India, Brazil, China and Japan.

Paul Crilley, Gate7’s director of global sales and marketing said: “Gate7 are extremely proud of our association with many of the world’s leading manufacturers of construction equipment including the JCB Group. Following a Global partnership agreement in 2009, we went on to design, test and deliver JCB’s re-branding for vehicle livery from concept, through testing, validation and product launch.”

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