LED Transport Signage
The way to go - digital LED display signs from Scanlite
Wherever we travel and however we get there, digital signs are our most constant companion.
We rely on the information we receive from our LED signs. They point the way and warn of danger; they keep us updated and help keep us moving.
When your organisation has vital transport information to pass on, Scanlite Digital LED display signs will help you do it swiftly, efficiently and clearly.
Digital signage for all seasons
Scanlite LED digital signs and displays are robust and durable. They are as effective outdoors as they are in. They stay bright and clear whatever the season, whatever the weather and whatever the ambient conditions – so you’ll always be able to get your message across.
The latest information - fast
Transport information that is out of date can damage far more than your reputation. That’s why we ensure all our digital LED displays are quick and simple to update. So whether it’s a timetable change or urgent speed restrictions, Scanlite LED signs will help you get the message out in seconds.
Choose LED Digital Display signage for:
- Roadside traffic management systems
- Bus, rail and tram stations and stops
- Airports
- Docks and ports
- On board communication systems for all modes of transport
LED Displays - Low cost, low energy, hight efficiency
All our digital LED signs are low energy. So even if they’re working 24/7 they’ll still be helping the environment and keeping your costs low.
Digital LED transport signage - everywhere
In every town and city in the UK. In airports, docks, ports and rail terminals across the globe, our LED digital signs are delivering real time information that keeps people moving.
Deliver your transport message with digital LED display signs from Scanlite.
Single event, short campaign or try before you buy? Discover the power of LED when you rent LED displays from Scanlite.
Call us now on +44 (0)1253 302 723 or complete our enquiry form.
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