Brissco delivers complete maritime signage and labelling solutions to support vessel construction, maintenance, and refurbishment projects. Using our wide range of manufacturing capabilities, we produce durable printed labels, cable and pipe identification systems, and precision-cut stencil sets for marking safety information, operational data, and vessel identification onboard vessels.
All products are manufactured in accordance with maritime specifications and customer technical drawings, meeting the stringent requirements of commercial shipping, naval, and offshore sectors. Our experienced team works to exacting standards to ensure accuracy, consistency, and long-term durability in challenging marine environments.
Through specialist processes and modern facilities, we manufacture health and safety signage that complies with IMO regulations and ISO 7010 standards. This ensures clear, compliant, and reliable visual communication throughout all vessel zones, from engine rooms and decks to accommodation and operational areas.
We produce flat cut letters from Acrylic, Foam PVC and Aluminium Composite materials. Letters can be supplied with locators and templates if required and other materials can be machined in exactly the same way to your bespoke specifications.
Brissco Signs & Graphics have been supplying Fire Authorities with hydrant plates, numbers and fixings for over twenty years. For the assurance of the highest standards of production, quality and customer care you need look no further than Brissco.
All waymarkers are manufactured in house with the option of various substrates and sizes.
Our Industrial Plastics section offers a range of materials for use in a wide range of applications and industries. We carry comprehensive stocks that can be supplied cut to size ready for use.
Engineering materials, Nylon, Acetal, PTFE and Phenolics are just a few of the items we can offer, with our specialists supply partners we are able to provide a wide range of services including machined parts.
“We would not hesitate to use Brissco in the future.”
Jane Panting
Forest of Dean Borough Council