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Bespoke solution makes most of tiny site
25 August 2021
BOOTS NEEDED to find a way of doubling its loading capacity on a very tiny site with limited room for lorries to manoeuvre.

The solution provided by CopriSystems was to design and install a temporary wall-mounted building with roller shutter door that allowed for two lorries to be loaded at the same time. The building measures 6.5m(w) x 6m(l) x 4.3m(h).
Boots needed to double loading capacity at its warehouse in Greenwich, which is a very old building situated on a tiny site.
CopriSystems says: “In spite of the limited space, we needed to design a structure that could enable lorries to be rear-loaded as it was important that they were kept insulated. At the same time, it was imperative that this structure did not restrict access so that more than one lorry could still drive in and out with ease. Only a CopriSystems temporary building was going to do the job for the UK’s leading health and beauty retailer.”
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