Whether it be through destination signs, overhead announcements or detailed signage, communication is key in ensuring passengers remain safe, comfortable and informed on public transport. That’s why McNaughtans is hoping to push its variety of vinyl floor signage at the upcoming National Bus and Coach Show.
The South African born company has been operating on the world stage for over 75 years, and in Australia since 2003, and believes Showsure is key when it comes to the application of its floor signage.
“We’re hoping attendees receive more Showsure and education to our Tarabus printed logo tiles surrounding wheelchair and no standing areas,” McNaughtans national sales manager Steve Cieslak tells ABC.
“We’ll be displaying our core products to the bus industry – the Tarabus floor coverings, Tru Vision wipers and Southco access hardware at the show.
“Our Gerfloor Tarabus floor coverings are made specifically for city bus applications, while the Southco access hardware covers locks, latches, hinges and more.”
While displaying a handful of products that will remain necessary on all public transport options moving into the future, McNaughtans believes one of the largest discussion points at the show will be around the transition from traditionally fuelled to renewable buses, and which lesser-emission option will be more readily implemented by the industry.
“We think the transition of e-buses versus hydrogen buses and how the industry continues to move into towards decarbonisation will be a pretty major discussion point,” Cieslak says.
Visit McNaughtans at stand DB17