New Launch Bridges Gap Between Temporary and Permanent Structures

16th August 2016

Logistics BusinessNew Launch Bridges Gap Between Temporary and Permanent Structures

With more and more businesses turning to temporary buildings as the UK continues to battle a chronic shortage of warehouse space, one specialist is continuing to bridge the gap between temporary and permanent structures.

Spaciotempo, the only temporary building provider to manufacture its own structures, has launched Oxygen, the new product offering in its family of temporary structures, characterised by a curved roof profile. The company says it “combines high-end aesthetics with the robust construction which customers have come to expect from Spaciotempo; Oxygen goes even further towards bridging the gap between temporary and permanent structures”. And for customers seeking to integrate an aluminium framed extension into their permanent facilities, where aesthetics play an increasing part, Oxygen certainly provides food for thought.

The Oxygen product is the latest in a line of product innovations that Spaciotempo has released to the market this year, with plans to officially unveil the full range at this year’s IMHX show in September, from stand 11N1. The business has strengthened its service by offering an increasingly wide range of options both structurally and in terms of interior fit out. LED lighting, racking solutions, a new style of glazed windows, and now bi-parting glazed doors – a big hit with temporary car showrooms – are all available, broadening the application of Spaciotempo temporary buildings to an increasingly wide range of market sectors, in need of urgent and affordable additional space.

Recent figures from property expert Savills, together with the UKWA, report that the UK is currently facing a chronic shortage of warehouse space, which is set to significantly increase rental prices over the coming years. As a result, many businesses are now turning to temporary structures as a cost-effective and immediate solution.

In an exhibition first, Spaciotempo, will be installing one of its temporary structures as its stand at the IMHX show, promising that it will “enable visitors to see first-hand the durability and high quality aesthetics that its temporary structures provide”.