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Municipal Tender Vehicle Lettering | Ontario Fleet Decals

Winning a municipal roadwork tender requires immediate professional alignment with contract branding requirements. To ensure your fleet is compliant and visible on job sites, high-contrast vehicle graphics are essential for identification and safety.

Professional Branding for Municipal Contracts

Whether you need permanent fleet decals or temporary solutions for short-term projects, we provide precise lettering tailored to the Ontario contractor market. Our services cover everything from basic DOT numbers to comprehensive job-site vehicle graphics that ensure your crew is easily identifiable to project managers and the public.

Flexible Lettering Options

Depending on your fleet composition and contract duration, choose from our durable permanent options or versatile magnetic signs:

  • Permanent Fleet Decals: Ideal for long-term company assets and heavy machinery.
  • Magnetic Truck Signs: Available as a single pair or in fleet packs of three. These are perfect for contractors using leased vehicles or those who need to switch branding between different municipal projects.

Streamlined Ordering Process

To expedite your turnaround time, we work directly with your existing brand assets. Please note that all customer-supplied artwork is printed as-is; we do not recreate or modify files. Providing high-resolution vector files ensures the sharpest results for your fleet.

Equip your trucks and utility vehicles quickly to meet your tender start date. Contact us today for a quote on Ontario-wide fleet lettering and magnetic signage.

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