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When a mobile compressed air supply system is required, container solutions can offer the same efficiency, economy, and reliability of a permanently installed station in a lean and flexible way.

Container solutions offer an almost limitless range of possibilities, whether as prefabricated systems that can be deployed on site at short notice, or as custom-tailored systems that are configured and designed to meet an operator’s specific requirements.

They can also be used as a temporary solution to bridge compressed air bottlenecks, as an interim solution or as a permanently installed solution.

One of the core advantages of these container solutions is that they can be installed almost anywhere on site, ready for operation, with reduced costs and minimised set-up time. This is particularly valuable when space is at a premium because they can be placed next to an existing building. They are also an interesting alternative as a supplement to an existing station or as a replacement for it.

As with spatially integrated stations, containers can be set up at different points throughout the plant and still be connected to one another.

Kaeser offers ready-to-run and customised solutions.

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