Prepare For Winter With a Temporary Buiding
If you believe the weather forecasters, they reckon we’re in for a shocker in October!
Imagine, heavy snow in October. Which, if it comes to pass, could well be a nightmare in terms of storage and distribution.
Let’s face it, we all take a risk from time to time Cross our fingers, and pray the weather holds out, whilst we leave those pallets outside. Just for a while...
And with October and November being the busiest months for distribution, coupled with the build-up to the festive season, the last thing you want is weather damaged goods, I’ll bet.
So whether you could use a loading/unloading canopy like this:
A 600 square metre temporary storage building like this:
Or an even bigger 15000sq ft temporary warehouse like this:
Or just a little 750sq ft temporary building like this:
These are all temporary buildings we have installed over the past month in preparation for the winter.
And we could do the same to help you, too.
So if you are the least bit worried about how you’ll cope with the onset of winter and all the bad weather that comes with it, one of these temporary buildings could be just the thing you need to see you through.
However small or large, and whether it’s for just a few weeks, or months, it could be just the thing you need to alleviate any stock damage you might otherwise encounter.
If you think so, why not give us a call on freephone {{phoneNumber}} and have a chat with Jason or Andy, and they’ll do their very best to sort a quick, affordable solution for you.
Alternatively, {{emailUs}} and he’ll get back to you with an estimate in no time.
In the meantime, keep well, and batten down the hatches!
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Portsmouth
Hi Antony,
As you know Andy is putting the finishing touches to our temporary Hyundai showroom/Office complex and by this time next week it will be completely operational.
As the MD of Europe’s top selling Hyundai Dealer, Michael was very keen for us to convey our sincere thanks to you, Jason, Andy and the installa...
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