Graphic Sign Hire joins Media That Moves Network

Chris Pash
By Chris Pash | 14 April 2021
 

Media That Moves Network, a national out-of-home (OOH) media and digital screen group, announced that solar specialist Graphic Sign Hire (GSH) has joined the network.

“This is truly a marriage of equals - GSH brings over 10 years of digital operational experience and incredible technical know-how to the network," says Charles Tremlett, director of the network. 

Graphic Sign Hire will roll out OOH  and digital screen products in Adelaide and give other network member’s exclusive access to its patented Solar Ad Trailer technology across Australia.

Tremlett says the GSH Solar Ad Trailers are the only round the clock high-definition solar screens which exist anywhere in the world. 

Robin Xiao, director of Graphic Sign Hire: “Joining the Network provides us with a broader product range and ready-made national reach as well as a really exciting opportunity to grow sales for our Solar Ad Trailers." 

Network update: 

  • Running Boards will own and operate a fleet of Solar Ad Trailers in Melbourne and  Brisbane.
  • GSH acquired Big Impact Media’s Network licences in Adelaide.
  • Big Impact Media will introduce Solar Ad Trailers in the ACT market.
  • GSH will continue to operate a fleet of Solar Ad Trailers in Sydney.

Tam Bakr director of Big Impact: "We’re really looking forward to working with Robin and introducing Solar Ad Trailers as a product for our clients in ACT.”

Tremlett believes that both new and existing media providers like GSH will see the benefits of working together in the Network. In the current economic climate it makes sense to work together to provide a broader range of products and better outcomes for clients.

The Media That Moves Network is a national Network of independent media providers of outdoor digital screens and mobile billboards. 

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