A 40-year trade supplier that no longer takes orders under this name
A farm manager or country store buyer searching for Raymac Signs is probably looking for compliance boards, hazard plates or vehicle safety accessories they ordered before. That is the right customer for this entry. Someone with no prior relationship to the brand will find little here to act on.
Raymac Signs built a trade catalogue around health and safety signs, agricultural signage, vehicle lighting and safety accessories. The company ran from Unit 2, Beckside Court, Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire, from 1982 onward. Its products covered the compliance end of the market: no-entry boards, CCTV warnings, hazard plates, instruction signs that working sites are legally required to display, plus farm-specific lines that made it useful to both smallholders and large arable operations. It did not move into general print or promotional work. The product lane stayed narrow, and 400-plus country stores across the UK stocked its goods. That kind of distribution does not accumulate by accident in the agricultural trade sector; it takes sustained fulfilment reliability and repeat-order confidence from independent retailers who have other suppliers to choose from.
What the current site shows
Raymacsigns.co.uk is now an acquisition notice. Parrot Signs and Graphics has taken over Raymac Signs, and the page says so plainly. The same team continues the work under the new banner, and a link points through to the acquiring company. There is no catalogue, no pricing and no order form on the Raymac Signs page itself.
The live page carries no phone number, no email and no postal contact under the Raymac Signs name. Third-party directories still index a Beverley phone line and the East Yorkshire address from the pre-acquisition period, so that information exists in the wider record. Trade buyers who found the brand through a search and need to place an order now go through Parrot Signs and Graphics, not the old domain.
The page avoids the worst outcome, which would be a dead domain leaving returning customers with nothing useful. The handover message is clear and the link to the successor works. A more useful transition page would archive product categories so returning buyers could confirm whether Parrot Signs and Graphics carries the same agricultural range Raymac Signs was known for. What exists is a clean signpost. It is accurate, and that is approximately all it is.
The absence of contact information on the current page is a practical gap, not an accident. The intent is to funnel all enquiries to the acquiring company. That is a reasonable decision for a business that has changed hands, even if it leaves a buyer who found this listing expecting to call a Beverley number with nowhere local to turn.
Trade record and outside ratings
ZoomInfo places annual revenue under five million dollars. LinkedIn and Crunchbase both classify Raymac Signs as a manufacturing and commercial printing operation, consistent with a firm producing physical compliance signs at scale. Those classifications are broadly accurate for a regional specialist working at the intersection of industrial production and the print trade. The 400-store reach over four decades is the figure that carries the most weight here, more so than any revenue estimate. Independent retailers commit shelf space only to suppliers who deliver reliably and stand behind product quality. Raymac Signs held that position long enough to become a recognisable trade name in East Yorkshire and beyond.
RatingsPlus carries at least one positive note on customer service. Cylex UK aggregates fourteen reviews across two sources for Raymac Signs, though without displaying a combined headline score. Yell.com lists it as well. The volume is low, which is typical for B2B wholesale suppliers whose customers are trade buyers on repeat accounts, not consumers writing single-purchase star ratings. The reviews that exist point in a positive direction.
One rating that surfaces in search needs a plain correction. A Trustpilot entry for raymac.co with a 3.8 score from two reviews belongs to an unrelated business. That score does not apply to the signage maker at raymacsigns.co.uk. Outside that confusion, no substantial rated review presence exists on Google, Trustpilot or Facebook for this domain. Fourteen aggregated reviews across trade directories is the realistic picture for a firm that sold wholesale into account relationships, not to individual consumers.
The acquisition outcome is informative in itself. A supplier with an unresolved trade reputation does not get absorbed with the same team retained and the same customer base handed over intact. Parrot Signs and Graphics taking on the Raymac Signs operation, staff included, is the kind of transfer that follows a business with a settled history and relationships worth preserving rather than winding down.
What this entry is useful for
Raymac Signs as an active supplier is gone from this domain. The entry has a specific remaining use: a buyer who searches by the old brand name finds confirmation that the heritage dates to 1982, the location was Beverley, and the capability now runs through Parrot Signs and Graphics. That prevents a wasted search for an order form or product catalogue that no longer exists here.
The four-decade record and the 400-store distribution describe what the business was. They say nothing about what Parrot Signs and Graphics will do for a new customer today. That question belongs on a different site entirely. A buyer with an existing account or a specific product query from the Raymac Signs era has a reason to follow the link through. A buyer starting fresh with no history here has no particular reason to prefer a supplier they cannot yet evaluate over others they can research and compare directly.
Raymac Signs was a focused regional specialist with a long record in trade compliance signage. The listing now functions as a forwarding address, nothing more and nothing less.
Business address
Raymac Signs Ltd
Unit 2, Beckside Court, Annie Reed Road,
Beverley,
East Riding of Yorkshire
HU17 0LF
United Kingdom
Contact details
Phone: 01653600015