Enigma reveals rebrand to convey evolving identity

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Enigma Industrial Services has introduced a new logo to “ensure the brand clearly resembles the organisation’s multi-disciplinary offering.”

The company said on Thursday the refresh represents all the services they provide when operating in multiple market sectors. It has also introduced a new strap-line ‘Embracing new ideas giving maximum advantage’ that it says captures the attitude Enigma brings to everything the company offer to all stakeholder groups, including existing and prospective clients.

The nationwide Temporary Access and Industrial Service solution provider has also added a new core value of ‘Inclusivity’ highlighting that they provide access to opportunities and resources for people who might otherwise be excluded or marginalised.

“We aim to create an inclusive culture where everyone feels valued with equal opportunity to succeed. Enigma actively encourages stakeholder engagement,” an Enigma Industrial Services spokesperson said.

The new visual identity will be gradually rolled out across the business nationally “using a phased transitional approach.”

Enigma Industrial Services, Managing Director Scott Hardie commented: “We originally launched the Enigma Industrial Services brand in October 2018 and continue to grow. The new logo branding has been developed to both reflect our journey since then and to support our future vision and strategy objectives, by better representing what we offer and communicating our values.” 

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