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Adshel Malmö

Adshel is a advertising sign in the Eurosize format (1185×1750 mm). The adshels are strategically located on streets, squares, by shopping centers, grocery stores and close to the public transport. Adshel can be freestanding, wall-mounted or in bus shelters. Almost all adshels are backlit.

Adshel Malmö City
Reach the inhabitants and visitors of Sweden’s third largest city. With Malmö City, you are strongly presented in Malmö through strategic and central locations for your brand and advertising message. Reach approximately 350 000 of Malmö residents on their trips to and from work, school, home, shopping and activities.

Adshel Malmö Region
Create impact in Malmö and in the surrounding municipalities at the same time. With Malmö Region, you reach just over 4.4 million contacts every week. Through this, you effectively reach residents in the greater Malmö region where they live and work, shop and study. In Skåne, commuting has increased by more than 20 percent in ten years, which makes our strategic locations on busy roads, streets and squares extra relevant to your advertising message.

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Specifications
Adshel

Questions

Call us on 08-522 400 00 Or send an email to info@clearchannel.se

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