Rochester Avionic Archives

TACD Tie

TACD Tie - Photo 1
Catalogue NumberC0768
Sub-categories
Year of manufactureCirca 1965
LocationCupboard CB (Awards 1) [Main Store]
Object TypePromotional Item
DivisionTransport Aircraft Controls [TACD]
Platform
Manufacturer
Part NoNone
Serial NoNone
Dimensions
Width (mm):65
Height (mm):1360
Depth (mm):2
Weight (g):27
Inscription(s)TAC ──────────────── Macesata Ltd. Goodall Street Macclesfield Cheshire Twinzine The Club Tie Specialists Terylene Washable Do not iron Made in England
NotesThis is a navy blue tie with white motif of an aircraft and the letters TAC. Designed for the Transport Aircraft Control Division (TACD). This was one of the first Divisions at Rochester and worked on projects like the flight controls for the VC-10 and BAC 1-11

The Company in common with most organisations has a wide range of items promoting the Company name as a form of advertising.


The range extends upwards from 'cheap and cheerful'; the sort of thing that would be on the Stand at an Exhibition like the SBAC Farnborough Show. The young visitors love collecting these items along with pictures and Brochures. Such items would include the following:

Stickers, Carrier Bags, Furry Bugs, simple aircraft assembly kits, Cardboard Head Up Display, Drinks Mats. Sometimes a collection of items is put together in something like a Pouch or presentation bag.


A more up-market offering, of better quality, might include:

Mugs, Pens, Key Fobs, Tape Dispensers, Magnifying Glasses, Model cars or the Hybrid Bus, Penknife and Pens.


The top range gifts are usually presented to important visitors or taken on visits to customers and these might include:

Executive Toys, Paperweights, Business Card Holders, Wallets, Clocks, Calculators, Engraved glasses and Glass blocks with a contained model and legend (BAE Systems liked to produce glass Globes to illustrate the global reach of the company). A rather special gift has been a Hologram of a coin.


Ties have been a regular gift in the days when they were regularly worn and were presented as recognition of achievement or membership of a group or ‘club as well as being a promotional gift. Employees for example will be encouraged to wear a T-Shirt with a Corporate Logo which gives a corporate identity.


The RAA also includes Promotional Items acquired from Suppliers and Customers.

 

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