Flexible storage December 1st 2006 The UK's top bathroom manufacturer Ideal Standard recently purchased another Rubb building to meet its rapidly expanding storage requirements. The manufacturer, which has eight plants sited throughout the UK, required additional storage space in 2002 when a 12m x 30m Rubb THA shelter was purchased and erected at the company's Hull plant. Pleased with the product, price and flexibility of use that such relocatable storage provided, Ideal Standard ordered an additional THA shelter late last year measuring 12m x 42m. Speaking for Ideal Standard, project manager Neil Owen says, "Bathrooms these days are a fashion business and flexibility of supply has become a customer demand for us, especially in our 'Jewellery Box' sites like Hull and Middlewich, which are producing high design products to, almost, one-off order. "The flexibility of storage that the THA shelter provides enables Ideal Standard to better satisfy the needs of the market, especially when new trends and new ranges have to be catered for." Recognised as a leader in the design, development and manufacture of relocatable structures, the Rubb organisation, has production facilities in Britain, Norway and the United States. More articles from Rubb Building Systems: |