AutoWolf, new from shipping container provider Royal Wolf, is an automated container solution that will enable retailers and event managers to erect a pop-up activation at the touch of a button.
December 15th, 2015
The AutoWolf is a 20 foot automated container with a concealed powered system. This automation system, hidden under the base, allows users to have the container fold down its side and open up an awning, creating a space for sales display, retail experiences and more.
Brendon Greatrex, National Manufacturing Manager of Royal Wolf, says that the AutoWolf system is “pop-up perfect”, and is ready to be transformed into any number of applications for retail and events sectors, and can feature anything from trendy bars, intimate restaurants and cafes, to clothing stores, ice-cream parlours and performance stages for any size event, festival, market, show or activation.
“Our team of container modification experts identified the need for an attractive, secure and weatherproof new retail solution that could easily be managed by employees and safely left locked up full of stock or equipment on site over-night or for extended periods.
“AutoWolf can be easily transported to site and modified to order with creative customised design options available including a choice of lighting, internal and external colours, cabinetry and corporate signage to ensure your business creates an impact.”
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