Industrial Canopy
Canopy shelters – fast and economical space

Sheltered protection

Canopy shelters for all round protection.

Because protecting your goods is important, with vehicles loading and unloading, and deliveries arrive multiple times every day, things can become damaged during periods of bad weather.

That’s where our canopy shelters come in.

Whether you’re a factory or warehouse, or you even need a car park, modular canopy shelters will do the trick.

Canopy shelters provide fast and economical space for loading and unloading operations or basic storage. Taking just days to install, they are the perfect solution to extend warehouses and operational capacity quickly and easily.

Canopy shelter

Key features

  • Installation of a typical canopy usually completed in under a week.
  • Easy to dismantle, remove, extend, modify or relocate where required.
  • Aluminium frame, industrial grade PVC roofing, steel sheet or PVC walls.
  • Durable and proven through hundreds of successful loading and storage applications.
  • Translucent PVC roof creates natural light and reduces lighting costs.
  • Designed to comply with BS6399, DIN EN 13782 (semi-permanent) and DIN EN 1991 (permanent) for wind and snow loads. Buildings can also be engineered to site specific requirements.
Industrial canopy

Relocatable canopies

A high-quality canopy allows goods to be dispatched without any damage from harsh weather conditions such as direct sunlight and rain.

Where there is not enough space in the dispatch or receiving area, temporary canopies can serve your company well by creating more dispatch or receiving points.

Plus, the structure can be moved from one point to another onsite, because, generally, all temporary canopies have a short construction time, it can be erected and dismantled within a matter of days.

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