Trailer Signage BrisbaneWraps and Graphics for Enclosed, Box, Plant and Food Trailers
A parked trailer sells for you all day while the tow vehicle sits idle.
The short version
Trailer signage Brisbane trades, event operators and mobile businesses book, sized by trailer type, priced fairly, installed at ProCloud's Brendale workshop. A trailer earns brand impressions two ways.
It advertises while towed on the freeway, and it advertises while parked at a jobsite, an event or a market. Parked hours usually outrun tow hours, so the branding keeps working long after you have clocked off.
30 years of vehicle work out of Brendale. 4.9 stars from 134 Google reviews.
An install crew who handle every trailer profile from a 6x4 box to a 4-tonne enclosed tandem.

Common trailer types ProCloud wraps
Every trailer profile on the road, matched to the coverage that suits its panels.
Send the trailer make, model and size so the quote covers the exact panel area.
Enclosed trailers. Big flat side panels, ideal full-wrap or graphics-kit canvas. Popular with tradies, mobile mechanics and event businesses.
Box trailers. Open box, low sides. Best worked as door and drop-side lettering.
Plant trailers. Landscape, arborist and machinery movers. Angled sides, ramp doors and tie-down cleats to design around.
Tandem trailers. Bigger than a single-axle box, more flat surface, straightforward vinyl.
Food trailers and market trailers. Full brand builds. Menu boards, service windows and side elevations, in vinyl or direct-print on aluminium panels.
Race and event trailers. Motorsport, expo and roadshow rigs. Colour-change wraps and precision graphics.
The design zones on a trailer
Four zones, each doing a different job for a different set of eyes.

Side panels. The biggest surface on any trailer. One big brand element, one clear service line, one bold phone number.
Rear door or tailgate. The panel every driver behind you reads at the lights. Big phone, clear service line.
Front (nose panel). Reads from oncoming traffic and from the tow vehicle mirror. Business name and logo.
Roof and roof lockers. Optional. Reads from tall vantage points and drone shots.
Wrap, graphics or trailer lettering?
Pick the coverage by how hard the trailer needs to sell, not by what maxes the invoice.
Full wrap. All exterior panels in vinyl. Best for showcase brands, food trailers, event and race rigs. 2 to 4 day install depending on trailer size.
Graphics kit. Side panels, rear door and front nose in contour-cut vinyl. Reads as strong as a full wrap for 40% of the cost. 1 to 2 day install.
Vinyl lettering. Business name, phone, ABN and licence. Cheapest option, easy to update.
Recent jobs out of the workshop
Real installs, real clients · click to enlarge
See the price before you call
Pick body style, coverage and finish. The calculator returns a real range in about 60 seconds, no form, no waiting three days for a number that doesn’t fit.
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Vehicle Wrap Cost Calculator
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Single door logo
Coverage
Your range
$550 – $700
per vehicle
Food trailers and market trailers
Your signage is the storefront, so it gets built like one.
Full brand builds for food trucks, coffee trailers, market stalls and event catering. Menu boards, order-window graphics, side elevations and roof branding.
Vinyl or direct-print on aluminium composite, with food-safe finishes on any panel that touches the service line.

Parked-billboard positioning
A branded trailer parked at a construction site, a farmers market or a race weekend earns brand impressions from every passer-by.
We design layouts that read at 5 metres (jobsite chatter distance) as well as 50 metres (freeway tow distance), so the trailer does double duty.
Where we install trailer signage
The workshop is at Unit 10, 193 South Pine Road, Brendale.
Trailers can be dropped in for the install window, or towed in as part of a combined tow-vehicle-and-trailer wrap job.
Install runs cover Brisbane, the Gold Coast, the Sunshine Coast, Ipswich and Logan. For food trailer and event rig builds that need a longer build window, ask about the workshop schedule at quote time.

Parked hours sell your trailer
Most owners picture signage on the freeway drive, but the freeway drive is usually the smaller slice of visible hours.
The parked share is bigger:
We design layouts that read at 5 metres as well as they read at 50 metres, so the trailer earns both the drive and the park.
Tradies park at the jobsite for 6 to 10 hours a day. That is a jobsite full of tradies and passers-by reading your brand.
Event operators park at markets, sports days, expos and weekend shows for 4 to 12 hours at a time. Foot traffic reads the trailer at close quarters.
Food trailers stay parked at pitches for entire trading days. The signage is the storefront.
FAQs
Trailer signage brisbane pricing runs from about $250 for basic vinyl lettering on a 6x4 box trailer up to $6,800+ for a full colour-change wrap on a large enclosed tandem or food trailer. Graphics kits usually sit between $900 and $2,600. Use the Vehicle Wrap Cost Calculator for a real range on your specific trailer.
Yes. Food trailer branding is a full-build service. Menu boards, order-window graphics, side elevations, roof branding and food-safe finishes on any surface near the service line. Send the trailer make and a rough menu, and ProCloud prices the complete build.
Vinyl sticks to smooth aluminium and steel long-term. Checker plate (raised diamond pattern) needs a heavier-weight film or wrapped edges to hold long-term. The install crew flags the substrate at quote stage.
Yes. Motorsport, expo, roadshow and event trailers get full colour-change wraps with precision graphics, colour-matched to the race team or brand kit. Both flat and curved panels handled.
A full wrap on a small enclosed trailer runs 2 days. A full wrap on a large tandem or food trailer runs 3 to 4 days. Graphics kits are 1 to 2 days. Vinyl lettering is same-day for standard jobs.
Yes. Artwork is spec'd across both, colour codes locked in, so the tow vehicle and trailer read as one unit on the road. A popular option for tradies and race teams who want the whole rig branded consistently.