Fabrication schedule issued
The welding team had the frame schedule and structural requirements in hand before the print stage closed.
While the Goodwill print run was moving, steel-frame fabrication was already underway against the production schedule. The work then converged through PVC stretching and aluminium-edge finishing. By 8 August, workshop production was complete and the signage was ready to move into field installation across the planned Central Uganda routes.
The approved Ssonko General Hardware sample gave the rollout its physical benchmark. The wider production has now followed that reference through steel-frame fabrication, stretching of printed PVC onto the structures and aluminium-edge finishing. The completed framed signs and vinyl graphics are the production handover into field deployment.
Goodwill (U) Ceramics Co. Ltd is a Uganda-based ceramic tile manufacturer operating from the Namunkekera Rural Industrial Centre in Kapeeka, Nakaseke. Its Goodwill and Crown Crane identities are being carried through this wider hardware-front visibility rollout across Kampala and Central Uganda.
Kamog Artistry is executing the physical signage programme: large-format print production, fabricated framed PVC signage, vinyl graphics, aluminium finishing and the field installation stage that follows.
The short production window came from overlapping workstreams. The fabrication schedule was already with the welding team while the print work was running, and experienced crews were assigned to fabrication, PVC stretching and aluminium finishing in parallel. Once the printed PVC reached the structures, it moved straight into the next workshop operations.
The welding team had the frame schedule and structural requirements in hand before the print stage closed.
The documented print runs were producing the hardware-front graphics while steel structures were being prepared.
Remaining fabrication, PVC stretching and aluminium framing/finishing were moving simultaneously at the workshop.
Framed PVC signage and the prepared vinyl graphics reached production completion. Field installation is the next stage.
Square tubing moved from stock into cutting, layout and welding against the production schedule. That parallel start is what allowed printed faces to meet structures already progressing through fabrication instead of waiting for a second production cycle to begin.



The printed PVC was positioned on the fabricated frames, balanced for alignment and pulled into tension before the excess material was trimmed. With different hardware-front formats moving through the workshop, the work was handled sign by sign rather than treated as one repeated size.



Aluminium edging was measured, cut and fastened around the stretched structures, tightening the presentation and closing the exposed frame edges. The measuring, drilling and fitting photographs record that finishing work across the different sign formats moving through the workshop.




The aluminium edge being mechanically secured around a stretched Goodwill hardware sign.
Watch aluminium-frame fastening →By 8 August, the framed PVC signs had moved through fabrication, stretching and aluminium finishing. Rear supports, finished faces and closed aluminium edges were complete, bringing workshop production to its handover point before route-based installation across Kampala and Central Uganda.



A continuous view across the finished Goodwill and Crown Crane structures after fabrication, stretching and aluminium finishing.
Watch the completed-production walkthrough →The completed production moved outside ready for dispatch into the route-based field installation stage.
Watch the ready-for-dispatch walkthrough →The rollout also includes printed adhesive graphics for the hardware-front and glass applications specified for the field teams. Those graphics were produced alongside the framed signage so they can move into installation with the rest of the branding package.


The printed adhesive graphics prepared for hardware-front and glass applications within the rollout.
Watch the vinyl production view →Production is complete, but the assignment is not. The completed signage now moves into route-based installation across Kampala and Central Uganda: delivery to the assigned hardware fronts, mounting and alignment of the framed signs, and vinyl application where specified. The rollout remains ongoing until that field work is executed and documented.
The same workshop capability extends to commercial signage programmes that combine large-format print, fabricated structures, adhesive graphics, finishing and field installation.
Fabricated outdoor signage, storefront visibility, finishing and field installation for business locations.
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