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    MODULE-T Broadens Its Reach Across Europe’s Modular Construction Market

    Sam AllcockBy Sam Allcock14/10/2025

    The company strengthens its European presence with new operations in France and Germany.

    MODULE-T, a recognised leader in modular and prefabricated construction, has announced the expansion of its European operations. With the establishment of a new warehouse in France and the creation of MODULE-T Germany, the company reinforces its standing as a global authority in modular design, production, and export, now active in more than 100 markets worldwide.

    Strategic Logistics Between France and Türkiye

    By combining the output of its Turkish production plant with the efficiency of its new French logistics hub, MODULE-T can now deliver modular solutions more swiftly and efficiently to clients across Europe, Africa, the Caribbean, and the Americas. The expanded infrastructure reduces transport times, lowers costs, and ensures a stronger connection with international customers.

    Customized Modular Solutions

    MODULE-T designs and manufactures a diverse range of modular and prefabricated buildings, including prefabricated containers, office units, sanitary facilities, changing rooms, and complete construction site complexes. All structures are delivered in disassembled (flat-packed) form, allowing for easy transport and rapid on-site assembly. When required, MODULE-T can also deploy professional installation teams to support projects across Europe, Africa, the Caribbean, and the Americas.

    Designed for All Climates

    Every project is custom-built according to the client’s specifications and local requirements. MODULE-T’s modular and prefabricated buildings are engineered to withstand harsh climatic conditions, including extremely hot, cold, humid, or cyclonic environments.

    With exports to more than 100 countries, MODULE-T has established itself as a reliable name in modular construction, providing adaptable, durable, and efficient building solutions for both public and private sector projects around the world.

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