FASTSIGNS expands wayfinding solutions across North America with Modulex

By Healthcare Facilities Today


CARROLLTON, Texas - Visual communications franchisor FASTSIGNS International, Inc. has become one of only two key providers in the U.S. and Canada authorized to sell Modulex products.

Founded by the Lego Group, Modulex creates distinctive wayfinding signage systems that are durable and elegant, meet current ISO 9001 standards, and have flexible and interchangeable designs to enhance an organization’s or facility’s branding. Ideal for both interior and exterior directional signs, the Modulex line is often specified by architects and designers, and includes building directories and wall, desk and door signs.

“Modulex is the premium wayfinding solution provider. By partnering with Modulex, FASTSIGNS centers provide their clients even broader access to innovative and high quality solutions,” said Catherine Monson, CEO of FASTSIGNS International, Inc. “Offering Modulex products extends our FASTSIGNS brand promise of being ‘More than fast’ and ‘More than signs’ by providing our customers with comprehensive solutions that extend their brand, as well as help them inform, direct and sell.”

Modulex wayfinding solutions enhance environments and are most often found in and on corporate, education and healthcare campuses, as well as in hospitality and commercial real estate applications where directional signage is often needed.  

To become an authorized Modulex reseller, FASTSIGNS franchisees must complete an extensive training program on the product offering and the art of wayfinding with directional signs. There are currently 77 FASTSIGNS locations that are authorized Modulex resellers in North America. 

“At Modulex, we’ve been providing wayfinding solutions worldwide for over 50 years and we’re excited to collaborate with FASTSIGNS in expanding our products,” said Ketil Molbach, Director of Sales for Modulex in North America. “FASTSIGNS franchisees also have the opportunity to sell our exclusive product line, Optima by Modulex, which is a select portion of our most popular interior and exterior wayfinding solutions.” 

In addition to the authorized Modulex resellers, there are 30 more FASTSIGNS centers that are certified Optima by Modulex dealers.  For more information about Modulex wayfinding systems, visit http://www.fastsigns.com/modulex_wayfinding_system.



January 27, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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