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TIR access to the British cinema LED sign lamp orders (Figure)

TIR Systems received a multipoint order by distributor partner Cox Plastics. The order was signed with Cineworld, valued at $100000, which is a single customer order from Cox Plastics since it entered into a distribution agreement with Cox Plastics distributors in January of this year.

Cineworld is Britain's fastest growing diversified cinema chain stores, at present, continue to expand and the acquisition of UGC cinema chain. Cineworld asked his partner Image Technique (a leading UK label lamp manufacturer), signage lights to help find a simple and effective lighting solutions to re install the 50 UGC cinema, changing the color as the color of the Cineworld. Image Technique will contact the Cox Plastics (TIR distributor partner in the UK), so Cox Plastics recommended TIR LightScript channel text lighting solutions.

The LightScript module red channel from group Cineworld to illuminate text signs, and the white LightScript module is installed in the white halo effect formed behind the text further emphasizes Cineworld signs.

When asked why choose TIR Des, Kenehan director Image Technique, said: "we can TIR LightScript products is very impressive, it is easy to install, high reliability, high brightness".

Cox Plastics domestic sales manager Jamie Manifold said: "the UK label market is not easy to open the market, but when you are in your products and your partner have overall confidence, this order will follow the signs. We are very pleased that TIR's products are so easy to meet the needs of the UK signage market, and in a short period of time will have such a big impact on the momentum of development".

European sales director Robert Gray said: "although the TIR and Cox Plastics cooperation is still in the initial stage, but this order to our team greatly encouraged our cooperation relationship in the future must have a greater development and achieve greater success, get more orders and so on."

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