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17 Aug 2015  •  Uncategorized

Promotional Products for the Transport Industry

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For businesses within the transport industry, they will often be focused on providing a reliable service that is on time and safe. Their promotional products will need to convey that they are trustworthy and will ensure their customers safety when going to a destination, but also that it can be fun too.

One hugely popular promotional item for the transportation industry is shaped stress toys. With a massive range of shapes – from airplanes to trucks and buses to cargo ships – there will be a stress toy to suit any transportation company. By printing your company name and logo onto a suitable stress toy, they can sit on customer’s desks reminding them that the company is reliable and is safe to either travel with or use for transportation services.

Airlines have a little more scope when it comes to choosing suitable promotional merchandise – they can use things such as passport cases, luggage tags and other travel items. By using travel items for promotional use, people will be reminded of the airline every time they travel or consider travelling, and will be more likely to use the airline that has provided them with these promotional gifts. Employee rewards within airlines are also important and can impact the service that the customers receive. Employee awards are likely to bring workers together and provides them with an incentive to give the best service possible.

For companies within the transportation industry, their employees are often involved with a lot of driving. For both customers and employees, useful promotional items would be ones associated with driving, for example key rings or car chargers. They will remind your customers that you provide on time and reliable services, and will make great promotional gifts for your employees as they will be useful both in their working life and when they are out and about.

Shaped magnets are also a good way for transportation companies to get their message across to potential and existing customers. A train company, for example, could send out fridge magnets with train times on to keep people informed and encourage them to travel by train, or a cruise line company could have magnets with information on events during a customer’s cruise so they can plan their trip in advance.


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