The Despatch brand is a valuable asset. When positioning the Despatch brand to customers, employees and the business community at large, we would like to ensure that the presentation is consistent and correct. The total integration of our identity, behavior, and core values will allow us to uphold the essential promise of our brand: to be the world’s foremost provider for integrated, thermal processing solutions.
The master brand identification device of Despatch is the corporate logo. It comprises the word “Despatch” set in our distinctive logo typeface with the word “Industries” set in smaller type below. Depending on certain considerations, the word “Industries” is sometimes omitted (details to follow).
The standards within were created to give you a technical understanding of the components and structure of our image. Keep in mind that this is a living document and look for electronic updates and additions online.

Position, size, and color along with the spatial and proportional relationships of the Despatch Industries signature elements are predetermined and should never be altered. There are two signature options; one that calls out “Inspired Innovation” and another that doesn’t. Either signature is acceptable for use on corporate communication. To obtain electronic versions of our signatures, please select the appropriate download below.
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Within its master brand architecture, Despatch Industries supports a variety of product brands and services in their respective markets. In all cases, these brands will be secondary to the Despatch
Industries Master Brand. The following product logos are to be used in conjunction with the products they pertain to and in all cases must be accurately depicted on media and the products themselves.
All signatures must always have the same position, size, and color along with the correct spatial and proportional relationships. The signature elements are predetermined and should not be altered.