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Max Graphics Expands Business Vehicle Wraps Services to Support Growing Commercial Fleet Advertising Demand

Max Graphics' expanded services include custom design and professional vinyl installation, helping businesses achieve up to 70,000 daily visual impressions per wrapped vehicle.

  • Max Graphics unveiled expanded vehicle wrap services in Smyrna, offering enhanced design and streamlined installation for fleet and commercial vehicles across the Atlanta area.
  • With mobile advertising gaining traction, Chris Gross said `Businesses are recognizing that vehicle wraps deliver exceptional return on investment compared to traditional advertising methods` and noted rising interest from service companies, contractors, delivery businesses, and retail operations.
  • Technically, the company relies on high-quality weather-resistant vinyl, advanced printing technology and precision installation, with site surveys and quality checks ensuring vibrant, durable vehicle wraps.
  • Serving the greater United States, the company emphasizes its expanded offerings beyond vehicle wraps to signage, wall graphics, window decals, and event graphics, reinforcing its role in the Atlanta market.
  • Looking forward, Max Graphics is investing in technology and staff training to meet rising demand and help more businesses seeking mobile advertising solutions.
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Max Graphics Expands Business Vehicle Wraps Services to Support Growing Commercial Fleet Advertising Demand

Smyrna, Georgia - February 02, 2026 - PRESSADVANTAGE

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