Useful modules

Even the master builders of antiquity recognized the importance of structuring and proportioning buildings and invented modules as rational, flexible planning elements. In modern industrial construction, for the provision of new working and living spaces and many other purposes, modular room systems are available as an alternative to drywall constructions and offer interesting advantages.

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Optimal use of space

Anyone who operates a factory or logistics center faces the challenge of permanently optimizing their space productivity. As far as possible, the production or work process should not be influenced or stopped. Modular, mobile room systems help to solve this task. In an ideal world, buildings could dynamically adjust to changes in production or inventory…

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System halls: fast, cheap and flexible.

Conventional solid construction is on the retreat. System halls are considered a particularly economical alternative because they can be erected, extended or dismantled quickly and relatively inexpensively. Functional rooms can be created just as easily and inexpensively without dry lining using modular room systems and adapted to current needs. Flexible partition systems provide the desired…

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Mobile rooms in production planning and warehouse planning

Spaces are an integral part of any production planning and warehouse planning. Taking into account continuous changes, flexible spaces that adapt to different conditions are particularly in demand. This editorial deals with mobile room systems, the use of which should already be considered when planning production and storage facilities.

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Spaces in factory planning

Rooms offer protection by separating them from disturbing or harmful environmental influences, and they take on the task of concentrating a wide variety of functions in a defined location and making them usable.

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An original with very special skills

The popular R-room system has been WSM’s “perennial favorite” for more than 40 years. The distinctive, rounded corners as a design feature were developed by Walter Solbach, the founder of WSM, and have been copied many times since.

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