Visit Prismo at Intertraffic 2010, Stand 01.410
March 09, 2010 - posted in Antiskid, Decorative Surfacing, Exhibitions, International News, Prismo Contracting Services, Prismo Group, Road Markings, Safety Solutions
Visit Prismo at Intertraffic 2010 Stand 01.410
Between 23-26th March 2010, Prismo will be exhibiting at the Intertraffic Show in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
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This year is the 20th anniversary of Intertraffic Amsterdam. Over 800 exhibitors from more than 40 countries – with virtually the entire top 50 global concerns in attendance – will show a comprehensive overview of the latest industry trends and developments. Intertraffic 2010 offers an even wider range of categories so as to ensure the most convenient segmentation possible for visitors.
Prismo’s stand is situated in Hall 1, stand 410. Our stand design has been developed with maximum focus on demonstrating our extensive range of road markings and traffic products. Customers will be able to get up close to a wide range of products which have been laid on to the stand floor itself. Products that have been laid include examples of anti skid decorative coverings and preformed thermoplastic, as well as a large selection of white lining solutions
The stand also incorporates a ‘Wet Night Visibility’ room, designed to demonstrate the incredible performance of Primso’s Colourbright and Rainline products in wet conditions.
For further information, or for an invitation to the show, please email Prismo’s Marketing Manager, Jonathan Fish
Magic at Trafflex 2009
November 17, 2009 - posted in Antiskid, Bridge Jointing, Decorative Surfacing, Exhibitions, Prismo Contracting Services, Prismo Group, Prismo Team, Road Markings, Road Safety, Road Studs, Safety Solutions
In a month when the predicted cuts on public spending were announced in the Chancellor’s budget, Prismo Road Markings Ltd exhibited at the NEC Birmingham on what turned out to be a very busy ‘Traffex’ show and one that appeared to be bucking the economic trend.
At the show, which ran from Tuesday 21st April until Thursday 23rd April, there was little sign that visitors were taking any notice of the current financial climate, arriving at the show in good numbers and showing positive interest in the products being displayed.
Many visitors headed straight for the Prismo stand, strategically positioned opposite the ‘Traffex’ café, spurred on by the word getting round that ‘magic’ was being conjured up on stand F80. They were lured by a magician who wowed the crowds with tricks, whilst at the same time, of course, introducing the products manufactured by the road safety markings company.
Prismo manufactures products that provide their own ‘safety’ magic too. Prismo’s Colourbright system is a good example. During the day, the patented safety solution acts as a coloured delineation and alerts drivers to potential road hazards. The real ‘trick’, however, occurs at night, when the vehicle’s headlights are reflected back from the Colourbright surface and the road surface lights up as a warning to the approaching driver.
Judging by the number of visitors to the Prismo stand over the three-day Traffex event, the magician proved a real success with many visitors directly commenting about the Prismo stand being much busier than its neighbours. Proof positive then that Prismo has the products, solutions and services that remain in demand to meet today’s road infrastructure issues. And that’s no illusion!
Busy Road closures cancelled thanks to Prismo
October 21, 2009 - posted in Prismo Contracting Services, Prismo Group, Prismo Team, Road Markings
PLANNED overnight closures of a busy road have been shelved after work on new markings was completed ahead of schedule.
The A167 between Sniperley Roundabout and the Neville’s Cross traffic lights, in Durham City, was due to be closed for three nights.
However, two of the overnight closures have been cancelled after road crews from Durham County Council and contractor Prismo managed to finish the work in just one shift on Tuesday night.
Steven Keetley, Head of Technical Services at Durham County Council, said: “We decided to implement the closures at night in order to minimise any disruption to drivers and local residents.
“And I am pleased to say that due to a combination of careful planning, additional manpower and good weather, the work was completed well within the time allocated for one night shift.
“We would like to thanks residents for their patience and co-operation while we carried out the work.”
The work involved repainting road markings and replacing worn wiring on traffic lights and was scheduled to continue last night and tonight.