Ways To Use Storage Containers And Mobile Offices To Help Your Business
Storage Containers can be used for temporary or permanent solutions. They are available in sizes ranging from one small unit to sixteen thousand square foot buildings.
For construction sites containers can keep your supplies and equipment organized and provide a secure location for tools, construction supplies, documents and equipment.
For retailers at malls or plazas, lay-away, seasonal, or excess inventory can be neatly packed away in these convenient units.
For schools or churches desks, books, papers, or sports and office equipment can be stored for later use. They can be used during peak seasons or during construction projects.
Construction offices Your mobile office will help you project a professional image to your customers, suppliers, and the surrounding community while providing a better work environment for your employees. Plus, many of these units offer better insulation, efficiency, and less maintenance so your operating costs will be noticeably lower. The first step in finding the right modular office is making sure the company you are considering offers new, clean, attractive spaces in a variety of floor plans and sizes.
Sales offices Clean, professional, and attractive modular offices can provide solutions to your sales office and administrative space needs. By providing sales office space at a fraction of the cost of building or renting a sales center, these mobile spaces help preserve your funds. Standard units can be delivered and installed (including permits) on short notice. Containers can be combined to make a 16,000 square foot modular building.
Classrooms Mobile Classrooms offer a clean, safe environments are conducive to learning so it is important to find the right mobile classroom. All Apple Mobile Classrooms are late model buildings meeting the most current building codes.
Relocation Services Whether you are buying or selling a modular building, modular unit companies, including Apple Mobile, can eliminate all the hassles, including transportation, permits, architectural drawings, building removal, installation, and utility connections.










