Posts by Federal Heath
Federal Heath named to help oversee new C-StorePoint conferences
Tim Smith, Federal Heath’s Director of Business Development, has been named to the 8-member Advisory Board for a new series of conferences for Convenience Store retailers and suppliers, C-StorePoint. The first event will be held April 28-May 1, 2019. C-StorePoint is based on a business-intensive Connecting Point model currently used in the retail, restaurant, healthcare…
Read More7½ Reasons to Self-Manage Your Next Signage Project
You have some buildings. You need some signs. So it seems reasonable to pick out what you want, schedule delivery, and handle the details yourself. Here are 7½ ways to measure the benefit to your company. 1. Your calendar is open. Some people can still build plenty of margin into their daily responsibilities. They have…
Read MoreThree ways this National Sign Company is also a Neighborhood Sign Company
You may already know about Federal Heath’s national reach, with five manufacturing plants and more than 20 offices and service centers. That’s the physical structure we’ve built since 1901, making us the leader in creating hassle-free signage solutions every day. But something else we’ve built is what brings life to that large public structure: a…
Read MoreFinding the Sweet Spot for Retail Fulfillment
Anybody who’s run a lemonade stand knows that traditional retailing is harder than it looks. You need demand, product, a facility, a location, promotion, traffic, pricing, inventory, and safeguards against shrinkage and perishability. Then there’s fulfillment – the final handoff where companies leave you with their best feels-good impression. Is the lemonade ice cold, undiluted,…
Read MoreFederal Heath Awarded Interior Digital Messaging Program for Kwik Trip, Inc.
Federal Heath was recently awarded the interior digital messaging program for Kwik Trip, Inc. The interior messaging consists of a powerful content management system (CMS) and hardware which includes 8 to 12 screens per location. The screens are strategically placed throughout the store, including the roller grill, beer cooler, register, and beverage bar. The signage…
Read MoreHappy 15th Anniversary Federal Heath!
On May 1, 2003, Heath & Company (founded 1948) and Federal Sign (founded 1901) joined forces to create one of the largest and strongest brands ever assembled to serve customers throughout the world. Both organizations were already well known as two of the oldest and most respected industry leaders providing customers superior products, strong maintenance/service…
Read MoreDo You Need a National Sign Company? It Depends
Signs are an essential tool for any business these days. Design, placement, quality, and condition all play crucial public roles in capturing customers’ attention and defining your brand for better or worse. So let’s say it’s time to review your signage. Where should you turn, to a national sign company or someone local? It depends…
Read MoreFederal Heath Joins The Digital Signage Federation
The Digital Signage Federation (DSF), the independent not-for-profit trade organization serving the digital signage industry supporting technological advancements and innovations in the digital signage industry, has recognized Federal Heath as a new member in good standing and officially welcomes Federal Heath to the digital signage industry. The Digital Signage Federation is governed by an…
Read MoreIncrease Sales with Restaurant Digital Menu Boards
Similar to technology, the restaurant and hospitality industry is ever evolving, is extremely competitive, and moves at a rapid pace. As a restaurant owner, it’s increasingly important to find ways to connect and engage with your customers and give them a reason to return to your establishment. Digital menu boards are a great way to…
Read MoreReviving a C-Store Staple
Mogul oil company, British Petroleum (BP), is having its own version of Flashback Friday and bringing back the famous Amoco Brand. Almost 20 years after merging with the company, BP decided to reintroduce the fueling station. Why bring back Amoco? British Petroleum recently discovered that Amoco stores may have left the consumers’ sight but never…
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