The showflat preview for Lok Yang Connection, a new B2 ramp-up industrial development by Soilbuild, has garnered plenty of interest due to its setup and strategic location. This is a critical part of the visualization process for potential buyers and tenants to see how their unique operations will work in the space.
Upon entering the unit, one can immediately sense the enormity and proportions of it all. One of the key features that distinguish this development is its tall floor-to-floor heights, something that's immediately noticeable. This vertical space means flexibility of use in that storage and handling can be stacked to far greater heights, taller machinery can be installed or office, mezzanine levels with offices or monument storage spaces.
For big companies with extensive logistic activities, ramp-up is a crucial feature. For businesses handling volumes of large or heavy goods, having the ability for a 20 footer or even a 40 footer vehicle to be able to pull up directly is easily one type of logistics puzzle off your list. Transport system, excessive time and manpower on site necessity are also significantly reduced. The broad driveways and generous maneuvering space characteristic of showflat experience are another indication that the development is designed for operational efficiency.
The high floor loading capacity is designed to provide the necessary peace of mind for any business that needs a trustworthy and robust basis on which it relies. Another thing that's best appreciated in person is the lack of columns inside. With no internal pillars to navigate around, the units provide companies the freedom to derive exactly as much workspace space as is needed in order to fully optimize output.