Mobile offices, modular complexes and portable classrooms provide a great solution for a variety of space needs. But how much do they cost? If you’re new to leasing modular buildings, this may be one of the first questions you have when considering a modular space solution. It’s also one that’s influenced by a number of Read More »
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Safety First: The Importance of TRIR to Your Business
Safety is a 365-day, round-the-clock concern for WillScot and our clients, who negotiate ever-present dangers in workplaces that are often temporary, dynamic and fast-paced. Diligent safety oversight is a two-fold business issue; not only is it vitally important to the health of employees and anyone interacting within your environment, but there are many financial implications Read More »
Do You Have the Storage for the Holiday Inventory Influx?
Sure, we just celebrated Halloween and Thanksgiving is still weeks away, but ‘tis the season for retailers to plan their inventory strategy. With some economic indicators pointing toward a busy holiday season, it’s not too early for businesses to consider temporary storage containers. Case in point: Walmart, one of the nation’s largest retailers, currently has Read More »
Need Space? Consider Buying Used Equipment
FAQ: Does WillScot sell used equipment? It’s a relatively common question and while the crux of our business is leasing temporary modular space, we do offer used equipment for sale. If you’re looking for a flexible, secure and cost-efficient modular space solution and prefer to own vs. rent, our Used Equipment Program is the option Read More »
Investing in the Health of Our Infrastructure
Infrastructure is the umbrella term for the physical systems that make a nation or business tick. Think of our infrastructure in terms of the human body. The highways, streets and public transportation are the arteries. Schools and colleges are the brain. Power plants and utilities are the muscles, vital fluids and bones. What would your Read More »
Flexing the Boundaries of Modular Space
People resist change. It’s not necessarily a fear of change but that we are wired to be creatures of habit. This logic makes sense: if “A” has been done for some time and “A” works then “A” must be a good way to do things. Why change what works and risk a different result? The Read More »