Dealers + project procurement

Modular cabins for dealers and project procurement.

Work with a documented cabin platform: named models, stated scopes, packing studies and installation methods your clients and contractors can rely on.

Modular cabin production underway inside a factory hall
Factory production reference

Start with the operating brief

Sell the delivery, not just the picture.

Dealers win projects when the technical story holds up. Every model ships with the documents that answer a contractor's first ten questions.

Named scope

Quotations reference named assemblies, options and exclusions — not a vague turnkey promise.

Technical pack

Drawings, BOM structure, packing studies and installation methods support your bid.

Logistics clarity

Container plans and module formats are stated per model and confirmed per order.

Local interface

The factory-to-site boundary is documented so local scopes can be priced early.

Product fit

Match the room, site and operating model.

Open two or three relevant families and compare them against the same brief.

Finished modular units staged for inspection at the factory

Factory and project references

See what is confirmed before dispatch.

Use production, interior, packing and site references to answer different questions. The approved drawings and order information remain the final reference.

Model documentation

Dimension sheets, configuration options and scope statements per model.

Factory production

Production and inspection references behind each product family.

Packing studies

Container plans stated per model and confirmed with the factory per order.

Installation methods

Sequenced method statements local crews can price and follow.

Quality records

Inspection and test plans with hold points and signed records.

Handover set

Drawings, test records and operating information delivered at completion.

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Project applications

Choose the project context.

Use these examples to start. Final fit depends on the site, quantity and operating plan.

  • Project dealers
  • Hospitality procurement
  • Development consultants
  • Contractor partnerships
  • Multi-site operators
  • Regional distributors

From brief to order

Define the handoffs.

Align product decisions with approvals, site works and local delivery responsibilities.

01

You define

The client brief, destination, commercial terms and local delivery capability.

02

We review

Model fit, technical documentation, configuration and export logistics.

03

Local team confirms

Approvals, foundations, installation labour and final connections.

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Common questions

Before pricing.

How do dealer engagements start?+

Start with a live project brief. Territory and partnership terms are discussed once a first project shows how the platform fits your market.

What technical material supports a bid?+

Dimension sheets, scope statements, packing studies and installation method statements are available during project review under the stated preliminary status.

Who handles destination compliance?+

Structural sign-off and local approvals remain with appointed local professionals. The documentation is prepared to support that review, not replace it.

Can pricing be shared upfront?+

Pricing is prepared per project from configuration, quantity, destination and delivery term. Published price lists are not used.

The engineering behind this solution

Next step

Start with your site brief.

Share location, use, quantity, access and timing.

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