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Temporary storage tent for a paper processor
Protection class 3 | condensation-protected. With this storage tent, HALTEC supported the paper processor Baron from the Rhineland, who was urgently looking for additional storage space. Thanks to HALTEC's large stock, the construction project could be realised quickly.
Delivered promptly and assembled in just one day. Rapid availability played a major role in this marquee hall for rent. HALTEC realised a solid storage tent on the company premises in the shortest possible time. As paper rolls are temporarily stored in the hall, condensation protection was also an important requirement of the customer. The storage tent was therefore equipped with interior tarpaulins that drain condensation to the outside. This storage tent therefore complies with protection class 3 | condensation-protected.
Rental of a storage tent - no problem with HALTEC
The temporary building serves as a transitional solution for the customer until the expansion of the production buildings has been completed. If the new building is delayed, the customer can decide at the end of the rental period whether to extend the rental period, take over the purchase or return the tent hall.
I was pleasantly surprised by HALTEC's fast delivery time! It took less than three weeks from the first phone call to acceptance.
Paul Baron, Managing Director | BARON PAPIER
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Protected warehouse
Moisture-sensitive goods are stored safely and dryly in the HALTEC storage tent thanks to retracted interior tarpaulins.
Additional storage space
Easy warehousing: The stacked paper rolls on pallets are stored in the 4.40 metre high tent hall directly on the gravel floor.
Easy access to the hall
The goods are stored and retrieved with the forklift truck via the maintenance-free tarpaulin gate in the gable. The door is easy to handle.
Foundation-free tent fastening
The foundation-free ground pegs anchoring ensures residue-free dismantling and saves not only time but also money during hall construction.
Well advised. HALTEC.
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BASIC Reference 140