Creo adds re-usability to its Nomadic portfolio
Creo, one of the country’s leading suppliers of display and exhibition products/ services, has introduced a new range of custom, modular exhibition stands from Nomadic. The key to this new range lies in the fact that each kit can be re-configured to fit or suit different size venues without having to purchase a new system each time. Creo believes that this flexibility of use will appeal too many of the company’s clients in today’s market.
Nomadic Display is considered one of the world’s leaders in terms of producing exhibition and display equipment. The company has its European production headquarters based in Co. Mayo for the last 30 years and distributes its product through two authorised dealers here, one of them being Creo.
Declan McCarthy, MD of Creo feels that the new system has some important key selling points for his clients.
“The main fact is that the same stand can be re-configured and re-used not just in the same shape but in different shapes and forms,” he explained. “In a lot of cases you buy a stand and set it up year after year and it’s exactly the same which means the client is content limited. If, for example it’s a 6ft x 6ft and you suddenly need a 3ft x 6ft then it can’t be used. This the main difference with Creo’s new custom, modular exhibition stands from Nomadic. They can be easily re-configured and re-shaped to suit different venues.”
Creo’s main activities involve design, marketing, exhibition, sign and display, printing and is located in Co. Clare.
McCarthy added: “The company has a fully fledged graphic design service, with both solvent and pigmented large format printing facilities in house as well as a fully kitted out finishing department. Nomadic produce all the hardware and Creo produce all the graphic design, printed graphics and finishing of the panels. Most of what Nomadic provide is bespoke solutons.However everything is portable, modular and most importantly in today’s market, re-usable which is what is unique about Nomadic. Most of its competitors bespoke products can only be used once.”
www.creo.ie



