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Vehicle Wraps & Fleet Graphics

BBN Labs designs vehicle graphics: full and partial wraps, fleet decal systems, magnetic signs and reflective lettering. Installation is handled by qualified wrap installers we coordinate. Your trucks, vans and trailers are billboards you already own. We make sure they say the right thing and stay readable at 60 km/h.

What you get

  • Wrap and decal design to your vehicle's template
  • Full wraps, partial wraps, decals, door logos, magnetics, reflective lettering
  • Fleet-wide graphic systems for consistency
  • Proofs rendered on your vehicle model
  • Installation coordination with qualified installers
  • Removal and replacement coordination when vehicles turn over

What it fixes

  • Your vehicles are anonymous while competitors' trucks advertise on every job
  • An old number or outdated logo is still driving around town
  • Fleet vehicles all look different because graphics were bought piecemeal

Where a project includes physical work, it is completed by licensed contractors BBN coordinates.

Process

How a project runs

  1. 01

    Vehicle details and goals

  2. 02

    Design and on-vehicle proofs

  3. 03

    Production and installation coordinated with partners

  4. 04

    Fleet rollout scheduling to keep trucks on the road

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Frequently asked questions

Wrap or decals: what actually makes sense?

Decals and partial wraps deliver most of the visibility at a fraction of full-wrap cost, especially on white vans. Full wraps earn their keep when colour change or full-coverage branding matters. We'll show both options proofed on your vehicle before you decide.

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