BASIC Reference 019

Temporary warehouses for a logistics company

Protection class 2 | uninsulated. At one of the 290 locations of a logistics company, there was an increased need for storage space. The customer was looking for a temporary storage solution. HALTEC was able to convince the customer with its five BASIC temporary buildings for rent at an optimal price and high hall quality.

Space gain
8,400 m²

Width
5x 20.00 m

Length
84.00 m

Side height
4.40 m

Ridge height
7.08 m

Snow load
0.31 kN/m²

With its quick-witted rental concept, HALTEC canopied an area of 8,400 m² in a short time. With five large HALTEC halls in modular design, new storage space for the logistics company was realised at short notice. The warehouses were assembled within two weeks. The rental period for the halls was just over a year. At the end of the lease, the company has the option of returning the warehouses or extending the lease. HALTEC was able to impress with the combination of stable construction, quick assembly and a temporary storage solution.

The choice of cladding means that the Aluflex warehouses comply with protection class 2 | uninsulated. The walls and roof are made of PVC heavy fabric tarpaulin and, in addition to protection, guarantee plenty of daylight in the warehouse.

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Lots of space gain

With an area of 8,400 m², the five halls offer sufficient space for warehousing.

Daylight-like conditions

The translucent roof tarpaulins ensure a bright and friendly hall interior.

Mobile hall lighting

The simple, plug-in lighting can be switched on as required. This brings more light into the Aluflex warehouse.

Maintenance-free hall entrances

Maintenance-free tarpaulin sliding gates are easy to handle.

Personal access

Steel escape doors with anti-panic locks are provided for the safe movement of people, ensuring safe access.

Well advised. HALTEC.

Building a hall raises many questions. Our online guide has detailed answers for you.

Find out how you can erect temporary buildings without foundations using soil nails. What you need to consider when obtaining approval for temporary buildings and which types of foundations are suitable if the temporary building is to be anchored with heavy-duty anchors. We also explain how temporary buildings can be moved on rails or attached without anchoring using ballast only.