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INDUSTRY NEWS
"TruckSide Advertising Spawns New Industry"
Transport Topics
May 28, 2001
With outdoor advertising space at a premium, TruckSides
serve as readily available, highly affordable mobile billboard.
Fleet trucks are no longer simply delivering products- theyre
delivering advertising messages as well. And the popularity
of the medium appears to be spawning a cottage industry dedicated
to its success.
For Fleet owners, TruckSide advertising offers a new revenue
stream to help offset rising fuel and operating costs. For
a minimal investment, both private fleet trucks and common-carrier
fleets can tap into this emerging marketing tool. A carrier
may engage in either a fixed fee or profit-sharing arrangement
with the advertiser, typically with a media company brokering
the deal. Either way, the carrier is able to generate additional
income, as long as the advertising message is not a conflict
of interest with its mission or that of its clients.
So what is the catalyst fueling this mobile advertising
revolution? It is a combination of advances in graphics technology
and a new generation of media brokers. The state-of-the art
large format digital graphics capabilities that have emerged
in recent years are leading the way for media companies that
recognize the possibilities that TruckSide advertising represents.
These third-party brokers specialize in TruckSide advertising,
handling a full slate of duties from market analysis and
message development, to graphic design and print production,
to installation and removal.
One broker assists clients with
everything from planning their advertising campaign to producing
the graphics. Vaughn
Anderson, Roadmarks operations manager, describes his
companys mission: "We act as liaison between client
and fleet operators, managing every detail from start to
finish".
With carriers and advertisers busy running their day-to-day
business, these companies serve as the go between that keep
TruckSide advertising rolling.
In some cases, additional players are involved in the process,
providing further separation between the advertiser and the
carrier. For example, a company may engage its advertising
agency for concept and graphic design. The media broker may
also choose to rely on outside printers or output bureaus
to help generate the printed graphics. Even outside media
analysts can be tapped by the advertiser in order to obtain
independent statistics.
Whether a third party has all the necessary in -house resources
to execute the campaign or elects to involve other vendors,
one thing is clear, they are sure to capitalize on advances
in printing technology that have made it possible to put
clean, crisp, durable graphics onto vehicles within reasonable
time frames and budgets.
Currently, there are two techniques being used to create
TruckSide advertising - self-adhesive graphics and vinyl
graphics combined with a framing system.
Traditionally, the most common technology for fleet graphics
has been an adhesive technology typically used for longer
commitments. This self adhesive vinyl "wrap" is
a single-graphic image that can remain on the vehicle for
up to 5 years, the king of longevity sought by business partners
agreeing upon a long-term relationship. It is the preferred
solution for messages that are likely to remain static over
time.
The main source of these advanced adhesive technologies
is 3M CORP., which has developed top quality products that
cover trucks with wear resistant, high resolution graphics.
3Ms Scotchprint Matched Component System utilizes the
companys exclusive, specially formulation materials
to deliver vibrant colors with high durability.
The Graphics Division of Avery Dennison Corp. is another
technology provider for self-adhesive graphics products,
offering pressure-sensitive cast-vinyl films that are designed
specifically for vehicle applications.
Also known as "mural graphics," these wraps can
be produced both digitally and via screen printing, depending
upon the quantities required. Printers simply take the clients artwork
and output a full sheet reproduction on vehicle vinyls and
apply the graphics to the entire surface of the vehicle -sides,
rear, windows and moldings.
Vendors abound for the production of self-adhesive fleet
graphics.California fleet graphics provider Y3K Decal Graphix,
which specializes in digitally produces high-resolution large-format
printing, is a prototypical example. With clients ranging
from small business to Fortune 500 companies around the country,
Y3K can ship these vehicle wraps to a nationwide network
of certified installers to expedite installation. Y3K uses
a 300-600 dots-per-inch HP INK JET for short-term projects
and a SOLVENT INK JET for long-term graphics expected to
last five years or more. Both printers produce up to a 54-inces-wide,
large format output.
Adhesive graphics are now being challenged by a newer solution
consisting of a lightweight vinyl tarpaulin combined with
a framing system. This system allows full-color graphics
to be printed and inserted into the frame, rather than adhered
directly to the truck. Also known as flex-face vinyl, this
slide-in slide-out system is generally used for short-term
engagements - one main distinction from self-adhesive graphics.
"By drastically reducing printing production costs,
and requiring an installation or removal time of only 30
minutes, Side Track allows simple graphic change-outs for
seasonal or time-sensitive messages." MediaVehicles
CEO Keith Rinzler says "it was designed to be the lightest
weight, lowest cost system available".
Transport Bulletins also offers a banner framing system
that allows the installation of changeable signs. These hardware
kits are designed to fit nearly every straight truck and
semi-trailer manufactured. The company works with brokers,
imaging companies and directly with advertisers to outfit
trucks with this durable framing system. With a proliferation
of large format printers operating in markets around the
country, advertisers can obtain printing independently and
utilize the Transport Bulletins system to frame the vinyl
output.
Framing has become a viable option because it requires less
fleet downtime than do adhesive technologies and allows the
graphics to be reused. Transport Bulletins points out several
other advantages afforded by the framing system. Installation
is quick, requiring approximately two labor hours to complete.
In addition to reduced downtime, framing systems offer easy
installation in any weather, and the ability to make changeovers
while the vehicle is being loaded or unloaded. Furthermore,
the framing system protects the vehicle body as well as the
underlying decals of institutional fleet graphics. The image
covers the entire vehicle from side to top, creating more
surface area for advertising.
NUR AMERICA offers a solution know as Nurfleet, which combines
large format digital inkjet imaging with specially developed
pigment inks, vinyl and two-component clear coating to create
aesthetically pleasing, long lasting fleet graphics. Recently
NUR began partnering with Sign Now to produce its national
media program, which makes available a nation wide inventory
of 10,000 trucks and buses to advertisers. Geva Barash, vice
president of sales for NUR America, calls the arrangement
an opportunity to capitalize on the "large and untapped
market for fleet graphics." NUR also offers a self-adhesive
version of Nurfleet.
Whether the output media are a vinyl banner for use in a
framing system or a self-adhesive product applied directly
to the vehicle, there is more than one printing option available.
The traditional screen printing method provides up to 300
dpi full-color graphics. But the long setup time and lack
of flexibility have opened the door for other technologies
that have made fleet graphics more time-and-cost-effective.
As mentioned earlier, the most important advance in recent
years is large format digital printing, which is essentially
the use of a giant ink jet printer. Achieving high resolution
at expanded sizes was a breakthrough that has had enormous
impact on the fleet graphics industry. Consequently, it is
the dominant printing technology in use.
Another emerging option for generating fleet graphics is
thermal transfer printing, a process that delivers affordable,
durable outdoor graphics without the need for lamination.
This technology - a process of transferring ink from a coated
ribbon to a substrate using thermal print head - is used
in lieu of screen printing for short run applications because
of its quickness, flexibility and ease of use. Thermal transfer
offers minimal setup time, speed of output (up to 900 sq.
ft. per hour), exceptional durability, low cost per image
and media flexibility.
No matter the technique, no matter the technology, advertisers
and carriers engaging in TruckSide advertising relationships
are clearly on the road to mutual pr9fits.
The advantages of this alternative marketing medium are
many, for both advertisers and carriers. With outdoor advertising
space at a premium, TruckSides serve as readily available,
highly affordable mobile billboard. Companies of all shapes
and sizes benefit from the high number of consumer impressions
this medium creates. Flexible time commitments, high visual
impact, and precise repeatability are among the many benefits
that have drawn advertisers to TruckSides. On top of all
this, companies can pinpoint their target audiences by aligning
their demographics with the carriers modes of operation
- whether local, regional or national.
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