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Thinking inside the box
August 28th 2007

With the ongoing deluge this 'summer', Spaciotempo's latest product, the Ready Box, comes to market with impeccable timing. The retractable, relocatable tunnel means whatever the weather, work can carry on as usual

With Britain currently experiencing some extreme weather conditions, the need to prevent damage to both people and products has never been more critical.

And with little sign of a let up, Spaciotempo says the launch of its Ready Box range couldn't be more timely, delivering both fast and highly cost effective protection from rain, dust and contamination.

Complementing Spaciotempo's existing range of aluminium framed temporary buildings, Ready Box is a specialised folding modular tunnel, similar to the 'players tunnels' seen at major football grounds but designed specifically for industrial applications.

Typical applications include cover for loading and unloading areas and controlled work environments, helping reduce costs associated with damaged goods and enabling even the most sensitive work to be carried out in stable conditions. Ready Box can also be used to provide highly flexible overflow storage or temporary workshop facilities.

The tunnels are manufactured with a built-in tensioning system, so when cover is not required they can be easily retracted to the minimal overall dimensions. The space saving structure can either be fixed with bolts to external or internal walls or left free standing. The track laid in the ground is covered when the tunnel is retracted, giving the user flexibility to use the area for other activities when the tunnel is not required.

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