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Orbus Adds Graphics, ADA Lenses to Wall Frames

Orbus Exhibit and Display Group, one of North America’s leading wholesale suppliers and manufacturers of display, exhibit, graphic and event solutions, is excited to announce that SignPro Systems, the company’s wayfinding signage division, now offers graphic inserts and ADA compliant lenses with all of its curved and flat wall frames.

Graphics and ADA lenses are an exciting addition to SignPro Systems’ already extensive line of wayfinding solutions that includes wall signs, projecting signs, triangular signs, pylons, poster frames, directories, suspended signs, towers, desk frames and sign stands. SignPro Systems partners choose to work with SignPro because it:

  • Offers Sign Systems, graphics and lenses all made in the USA
  • Delivers fast, quality solutions that help build their business

Wayfinding sign solutions provide directional guidance for guests and staff in offices, hospitals, retail environments, school and more. SignPro Systems provides professionally designed brochures showcasing the exceptional wayfinding solutions in use in various environments including healthcare, educational institutions, office/corporate and more.

Orbus Exhibit and Display is a market-leading, privately owned group of companies that specialize in the manufacture and trade only supply of portable modular and custom modular exhibit and display products, graphics and solutions. Companies and brands within the group include the Exhibitors’ Handbook, Promo Handbook, Nimlok and SignPro Systems.

Orbus is a proud member of the ISA, SGIA, ASI, PPAI, UPIC, and SAGE; the company boasts G7 Master IDEAlliance certification and is registered to ISO 9001:2015 for the highest manufacturing quality standards and ISO 14001:2015 for its environmental management system and “green” efforts.

Orbus’ supply and manufacturing facilities reside in Woodridge, Ill., and Las Vegas. For more info, visit www.orbus.com.

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