Signwave rolls into Western Australia
Strang, who has spent the past nine years working overseas in Dubai arrived back in Australia and saw that there was a gap in the Western Australia signage and graphics market. "Perth offers a great opportunity to build a business within what is a booming economy," he said. Originally intending to open his own business, Strang began a search for a suitable partner and found Signwave, where he became the nineteenth store in the franchise.
The team of four have only been open for a few days, but all is going well according to Strang. "It's all been very upbeat so far," he commented.
Service, delivery and execution are what Signwave prides itself on, according to Strang. "Our mantra is 'visual communication'. We are about helping our customers communicate a message to their target audience, and we will do this whilst striving to stand out from the competition through superior service and product delivery."
Still new to the world of signs and graphic arts, Strang believes that the area of Perth will be receptive of Signwave and has high hopes for the future. "While this is a new industry for me, it's an exciting opportunity and I'm looking forward to working within the community to provide some excellent signage solutions," he said.
Pictured (l-r): Brad Htoon, Jim Strang and Daniel Morris.


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