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Skye @ Tuas is developed for heavy industrial (B2) activities such heavy production, general manufacturing, warehousing, engineering, and logistics. As a B2 industrial development, its floor layouts put functionality, space optimization, and operational flow first. This design is meant to make it easy for things to move about, store raw materials, and set up equipment so that the unit can perform smoothly.
The layout at Skye @ Tuas is modular, allowing companies to change the layout of the area to fit their needs. Each unit have a flexible area that may be used for manufacturing lines, setting up equipment, or storing huge amounts of goods together with a high ceiling. These are prevalent aspects of current B2 industrial projects in the western area, where most of the big industrial activities are located.
Access for Vehicles and Ramp-Up Units
Skye @ Tuas has ramp-up access that facilitate loading. This is particularly important for logistics, maritime, and engineering organizations that need to load and unload of goods. Direct access to the unit by vehicle speeds up turnaround time and cuts down on inefficiencies in handling.
Units will probably be spread out across multiple stories. Each floor will have broad driveway, reinforced flooring that can hold a lot of weight, and loading bays that are easy accessible. Businesses may move their operations with ease, whether they’re getting items or sending out supplies, as long as their internal layouts are transparent.
Various Sizes for business with Different Needs
Skye @ Tuas B2 Industrial have a lot of different unit sizes to fit businesses of all sorts and sizes. Smaller units start at around 1,800 square feet, while bigger floor plates may go far beyond 5,000 square feet, which is good for businesses that need a lot of space. The way the units are set up on the inside probably makes it possible for them to be used as extra office space, which would let firm leaders and operations staff do administrative work in the same building.