In 2016, HP Valves opened a new factory with offices at the High Tech Systems Park in Hengelo. The company wanted to implement the corporate identity everywhere, including its bicycle shelter. Employees store their bicycles safely in the VelopA Pixel bicycle shelter with a fingerprint unlocking system. Perforated logos in the steel walls give the bicycle shelter extra cachet.
HP Valves director Martin Hinsenveld is a satisfied customer. In his own words: “The bicycle shelter turned out exactly as we wanted it. Our employees come to work with expensive bicycles that they want to store safely. Because we don't have a fence around our premises, the bicycle shelter security must be good." That is why HP Valves chose a fingerprint unlocking system.
The Pixel bicycle shelter is 10.25 x 10.5 metres and 2.3 metres high. There is room for 100 bicycles. The HP Valves logo is perforated onto two of the steel walls, and the name and logo of the High Tech Systems Park is perforated onto the third wall. The bicycle shelter can be opened by two adjacent doors so that people never get in one another’s way. A small storage space for hazardous substances has also been created in separate shacks. HP Valves in Hengelo manufactures high-pressure valves and accessories that are used worldwide in power plants. The perforations provide a special effect to the illuminated bicycle shelter in the evening.
A real eye-catcher
Hinsenveld: "The contact with VelopA was good from the beginning. It is a nice company to work with. We wanted a beautiful, functional and high-quality bicycle shelter. It is a real eye-catcher!"
Are you looking for a designed bicycle shelter? VelopA makes the Pixel bicycle shelter completely according to your wishes. Please contact us.
location: Hengelo, The Netherlands
location type: Business areas
customer: HP Valves
year of placement: 2016