New website for Litestructures
The Prolyte Group has launched a new website for its Litestructures brand – part of a marketing initiative ‘to increase awareness of the creative project work undertaken by the company’.
In the two years since the merger with Prolyte Group, the Litestructures brand has evolved into a special projects division of the Group. ‘This is a time of renewed focus for Litestructures as the vehicle for our special projects work,’ says Miles Marsden, Prolyte Group UK Sales Director of Special Projects. ‘The new website provides a dynamic platform for us to demonstrate our ability to transform ideas into reality, with striking results.’
Litestructures has extensive experience of designing and manufacturing creative structures across a variety of sectors from live events and brand realisation through to art and architecture. This has inspired Prolyte Group to create an online portal to showcase a selection of these exciting and successful bespoke projects.
The website is focused on providing ways for new and existing clients to engage with the Litestructures brand and learn about the innovative solutions it offers. There is a facility to view and download case studies, and the opportunity to interact with the Litestructures team by registering to receive the newsletter, viewing the Twitter feed or signing up to the Facebook page.
The Prolyte Group website will continue to provide information on the company’s other brands – ProlyteStructures, StageDex, ProLyft and the Litestructures standard trussing.
More: www.litestructures.com
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