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Your partner in road and civil construction safety*

TranEx RoadSigns manufacture leading quality, high-performance road safety signs, supplies and equipment, providing superior road safety solutions for Australian contractors and local governments.

As a specialist manufacturer of Traffic Control Road Work Signage to the Traffic Control Industry, TranEx has achieved market leadership through an unwavering emphasis on quality and compliance.  

Tranex Roads & Traffic offer a unique range of products to shires, councils and

other government departments involved in the construction and maintenance of roads and waterways.

Tranex has over 30 years’ experience supplying high quality signage and traffic equipment directly to local government across Australia with the emphasis always on compliance and best practice solutions.

We are best known for the manufacture and supply of worksite worker protection equipment such as portable traffic lights, boom gates, speed radar displays and recently the innovative SafetySAMTM roadwork signage system which is providing major OH&S benefits to depot employees and contractors through its revolutionary ergonomic design.

Tranex is a major supplier of roadside infrastructure items such as guideposts, barrier/ guardrail replacement parts and of course traffic signage, posts and fittings for which we hold manufacturing prequalification recognized mutually by all Australian State Road Authorities including VicRoads, RMS, Dept of State Growth, TMR, DPTI.SA.

With manufacturing in Australia and a National distribution system, you can trust Tranex Road &Traffic to have the right traffic product for your needs.

Contact TranEx Roads & Traffic on: 1300 137 754 or visit tranexgroup.com.au
*Copy supplied by TranEx Roads & Safety

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