Hire and Rental News - Eventsin Focus - November 2018

EVENTS in FOCUS New Wolf Lock opens shipping containers safely and easily With a new lock design that makes container doors easier and safer to open, the Wolf Lock premium hire container is a new product developed by shipping container specialists Royal Wolf. “Opening a conventional container with heavy steel doors and a number of large levers, requires a twisting motion using two arms,” Royal Wolf CEO Neil Littlewood said. “The Wolf Lock allows access through a single lever that requires only one hand and light pressure to work it. “Opening a standard container can be challenging and time consuming – it can be like wrestling with a 2 tonne steel box. The Wolf Lock makes it a lot easier and requires less strength and physicality which is ideal for customers who are regularly going in and out of a container to get product and supplies.” It can be used for on-site storage during a renovation, on the farm, or at a small home business, as well as storing tradies' supplies and tools, or at warehouses and retail facilities for surplus stock, Neil said. “Royal Wolf is the market leader in Australasia and to stay at the forefront of the industry we are constantly coming up with ways to innovate and improve the safety and efficiency of our products for our 20,000 plus customers,” Neil said. “Products like the Wolf Lock are based on listening to our customers and designing innovative solutions to meet their needs; even we continue to be surprised by the versatility a simple container can provide,” he said. Neil believes the lock provides an increased level of safety, from removing the risk of someone getting locked inside a container through to reducing injury risk when opening and entering a container. “From a safety perspective, we believe the product is a game changer and the best in the industry. Ultimately, though, it’s all about providing a product that makes our customers’ jobs easier, allowing them to make the most of their containers and use them more efficiently.” There is a patent pending on the Wolf Lock premium hire container. It will be one of a number of products Royal Wolf has patented including its hoardings (pedestrian walk ways) which are in high demand in the construction industry. Contact: 09 973 7203 or visit: www.royalwolf.co.nz There is a patent pending on the Wolf Lock premium hire container 48 HIRE AND RENTAL NEWS • EVENTS in FOCUS • NOVEMBER 2018 Site amenity challenges overcome with stackable solutions Site amenities and storage solutions on construction sites with restricted footprints are being filled by creative container solutions, according to Royal Wolf’s Danny Da Silva, National Manager Building and Construction. Danny said his division is now delivering more building and construction solutions. “Royal Wolf has transformed a range of containers to create portable buildings for lunchrooms, site offices, toilet and shower blocks, first aid rooms, hoardings and gantries specially designed for the construction projects. “Site amenities are in high demand due to the large volume of construction in Melbourne and Sydney. Recently we deployed 43 products into some of Victoria’s major infrastructure projects. With many sites limited for space, the stackable nature of Royal Wolf containers has proven to be a big draw because we can reduce the footprint while still servicing workers' facilities. “Additionally, Royal Wolf’s units have been modified to provide walkway protection for the public, storage on top of the amenities and overhead protection, all within one or multiple stacks,” he said. During the early construction stages of the $10.9 billion Metro Tunnel in Melbourne, Royal Wolf supplied John Holland Group 26 containers in the 20 foot and 40 foot varieties, consisting of lunchrooms, change rooms, comfortable offices, and toilet and shower blocks around two CBD locations. Providing a fully integrated worksite solution, the safe and secure containers were triple and double stacked to work within the limited city space. Further afield, McConnell Dowell utilised five amenity container solutions with platform walkways and stair access during the Kororoit Creek Road level crossing removal project inWilliamstown North. “Lunchrooms and offices are the most popular products because they provide a clean, dry and safe place for workers to retreat and managers to work while on site. These structures are creative, simple, stable and compliant with first-class facilities,” he said. Sydney based projects have also been incorporating a stacked approach to site facilities including Kane Constructions' housing project in Glebe where quadruple height containers created space for workers to operate. Aland’s Peak Towers project in Mascot, an upgrade to Garden Island Navy facilities, AW Edwards' Huntingwood development and Lend Lease’s Western Sydney Stadium in Parramatta project also all benefited from multiple story amenities designed, prepared and installed specifically to each job. Ideal for short or long term projects, Royal Wolf containers are easily transported and offer practical and cost effective amenities, space and storage solutions, Danny said. “The in-demand worksite range is available with flexible rental options and each building type is modified to suit individual needs.” Visit: www.royalwolf.com.au

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