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Protected Trust Services (PTS) has initiated a significant rebrand to clarify its role and appeal to new members.The rebranding effort introduces a new logo and a…
Double D Creative, an agency rooted in Altrincham, has officially rebranded as Rise & Amplify.The agency’s new identity is inspired by its founders’ shared musical past…
The Edwin James Group has adopted a new identity, now operating under the name March. This rebranding encompasses all divisions of the company.Chief Executive Christopher Kehoe…
AIT Worldwide Logistics rebrands Panther Logistics.Rebrand aims to bolster European operations.Panther maintains growth under new identity.Enhanced delivery services pave the way for expansion.Integration optimises seamless logistics…
The Airport Operators Association, a key body representing over 50 UK airports, has unveiled its new identity as AirportsUK. This rebranding comes as part of its…
Churchill Retirement Living has rebranded to Churchill Living, shifting focus from “retirement” to active living.The company continues to target the over-60s, maintaining its business model and…
Palletline Logistics has strategically rebranded in North Wales, transitioning from Ningbo Wrexham to Palletline Wrexham, fortifying its market position.The rebranding is part of a broader strategy…
In a significant development, Henry Riley and TSA Management have unified under the name TSA Riley.The merger follows TSA Management’s acquisition of Henry Riley in May…
JS Davidson, formerly known as Chiltern Cold Storage, rebranded in 2022 to reflect new ownership and expanded services.The company invested over £1 million in infrastructure improvements,…
Dertour Group emerges as the new identity for Der Touristik, Europe’s second largest travel operator, amidst ongoing strong travel demand.Revenue for the company has surged by…
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