Bosch, 1980 Indian Creek Road, Lincolnton, NC 28092

Bosch Workplace Graphics in Lincolnton

Overview

As Bosch expanded its Lincolnton campus, the workplace environmental branding needed to scale with it. Bosch announced in 2023 that it would invest $130 million in the site, adding more than 325,000 square feet over a 24-month plan for manufacturing, logistics, and warehouse operations at a campus that has supported power tool accessory production since 1960.

That larger campus story shaped the project from the start. Rather than one isolated install, the work unfolded across three connected phases: foundational graphics in the existing facility in 2023, expanded employee and meeting space graphics in 2024, and a broader design, production, and installation rollout in 2025 that carried the same visual language into Bosch’s new expansion building.

Across those phases, the goal stayed consistent. The Lincolnton campus needed spaces that could reflect Bosch’s product identity, support privacy and function in day-to-day work areas, and give both employees and visitors a clearer sense of the culture and history behind the operation.

What the campus needed

The first phase focused on establishing strong visual anchors in the existing facility. That work centered on major identity and culture spaces, including the supervisor wall, the LCTP logo area, the corporate timeline, and conference rooms dedicated to Culture and Leadership, helping Bosch set a stronger tone in some of the most visible shared areas.

The second phase extended that approach into more employee-facing spaces. Break areas, meeting rooms, human resources, and culture-driven walls, creating more connection to the earlier work while still serving their own purpose, so the environment could support everyday use while maintaining consistency from room to room.

By 2025, Bosch’s new expansion building needed to visually connect Bosch’s brand identity across the campus from the moment team members and stakeholders alike entered. Reception, training rooms, conference rooms, HR areas, problem-solving spaces, and other shared environments all needed a finished identity that matched the existing facility while still fitting the new building’s role within Bosch’s growing Lincolnton operation. Bosch said that new building would support manufacturing, logistics, and warehouse functions as part of the expansion.

Bosch Workplace Graphics in Lincolnton

What Heritage delivered

  • Design Services: Heritage helped develop and refine layouts for multiple interior spaces so Bosch’s culture, product imagery, room names, quotes, and timeline content could work together across the campus.
  • Acrylic Signs: Dimensional identity pieces helped anchor major spaces, from the backlit LCTP logo in the existing facility to the layered Diablo reception logo in the new building.
  • Wall Wraps: Large-format graphics shaped key spaces across all three phases, including meeting, training, break, canteen, HR, and culture-focused environments.
  • Frosted Vinyl: Privacy film and window bands helped conference rooms and HR spaces function better while keeping the campus environment open and polished.
  • Window Graphics: Interior and exterior glass graphics extended Bosch’s visual language beyond wall surfaces and into doors, mullions, and other glass applications.
  • Dimensional Displays: Timeline and milestone elements gave Bosch’s history, growth, and product story a stronger physical presence across the campus.
  • Vinyl Lettering: Room names, quotes, and focused graphic elements helped define spaces with more clarity and consistency.
  • Installation Services: Installation support carried the work from phase to phase and helped maintain continuity as the campus expanded.

The finished scope works best as a whole. Instead of one feature carrying the story alone, the reception logo, conference room graphics, privacy film, timeline elements, and room-level details all work together to make the campus intentional and easier to navigate.

Bosch Workplace Graphics in Lincolnton

Final Outcome

The result is a Bosch campus that feels more connected from building to building and from room to room. Reception areas carry stronger identity, meeting and training spaces feel more purposeful, privacy-sensitive rooms function better, and employee environments now do more to reflect Bosch’s products, history, and workplace culture.

That matters because the Lincolnton site is experienced as one Bosch environment, even as it has grown in phases. As Bosch continues investing in its North Carolina power tool accessories operations, the interior environment now reflects that same growth at a human scale by shaping the places where employees gather, train, collaborate, and welcome visitors.

Bosch Workplace Graphics in Lincolnton

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