ColDesi Inc. Adds Sign Blanks and Accessories to Supply Website

ColDesi Inc. announces the addition of signs, accessories, and tools to their wholesale blanks collection on their supply division website, Colman and Company

In 2019, the company began adding wholesale blanks for their decorator clients. Management answered the call from customers that needed blank apparel to decorate with direct-to-garment, embroidery, and T-shirt transfers. 

The company now offers a wide variety of sign blanks in different shapes, materials, colors, and sizes all for different purposes, like UV printing and sign vinyl applications. 

On the Colman and Company site, customers can find blanks signs for both indoor and outdoor use as well as sign-decorating tools and application fluids. 

Colman and Company’s Director of Marketing, Marc Vila says, "Giving small shops and startups the ability to compete with the big brand online stores is part of what we do at Colman & Company. Our customers can order in any quantity, from a growing variety of options.”

On their website, they carry the most popular blank sign types: corrugated yard signs, polyvinyl chloride or PVC, aluminum, and magnetic. 

Part of a plan for continues growth, the sign blanks addition builds on the successful joining of BestBlanks.com to the ColDesi family of brands.

Colman and Company also offers a reward program, ColDesi+ Rewards, that gives customers points every time they shop. These points can be redeemed for a variety of coupons and free items.

ColDesi reports that customers are being offered a value that no one else in the industry can match. "We don't just want to have customers; we want to have meaningful relationships with business owners," says Vila. "ColDesi+ Rewards is a way for us to give back to every customer. You don't have to be a big business to get huge benefits."

The company said they will continue to update their wholesale blank selection to fit their customers' needs. 

“Every step of the way we were considering our customers' shopping experience and what options would best help their businesses succeed,” Vila said.
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