Cim Signs and Graphics

CIM are a signs, graphics and wide format print company based in Rackheath, Norwich. Established in 2000, we have sustained growth of a fantastic customer base both locally and nationally, putting our success down to delivering competitively priced sign solutions combined with excellent customer service. Our ultimate aim is to never let anyone down on our promises.
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CIM are a signs, graphics and wide format print company based in Rackheath, Norwich. Established in 2000, we have sustained growth of a fantastic customer base both locally and nationally, putting our success down to delivering competitively priced sign solutions combined with excellent customer service. Our ultimate aim is to never let anyone down on our promises.

We are predominantly a signs and graphics company also producing wide format print for all types of applications. we design, make and install in house. we use many trusted trade partners & like to think we have a good name in the trade.
We started trading in 2000 and at present have a team of approx 25 people. We are based in Norwich and cover the country for Norfolk based business’ Our current machinery includes 3 plotters, canon colorado, epson surecolour, swissQ nyala, laserscript laser, industrial sewing machine, rolls roller and a blackman and white finishing table.

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