SmartBox Storage Announces Expansion Into Dubai–United Arab Emirates
SmartBox Storage, the leading privately owned self-storage company in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), has announced it plans to expand its services into Dubai. "With a vision to redefine convenience and flexibility in self storage services in Dubai, SmartBox Storage is set to become the leading name in secure, hassle-free, and cost-effective storage solutions across the gulf region," the company wrote in a press release.
SmartBox Storage takes a modern approach to the traditional concept of self-storage, aiming to make storage simpler and more accessible to individuals and businesses in the UAE. "With just a few clicks, businesses in Dubai can choose a space unit, reserve a unit, make a payment and more," the press release reads. "As one of the U.A.E's best individual storage operations, you'll always find a storage facility that is convenient and clean. SmartBox Storage also offers heated and cooled space units, video surveillance monitoring, secure gated access, and moving truck rentals."
Along with its strategic geographic location, Dubai is renowned for its strong industrial and logistics credentials, offering business-friendly regulations, purpose-built infrastructure, specialized zones, extensive transportation networks, and valuable government collaborations within Dubai Industrial City.
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