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Outstanding Delivery at DHL: Refreshed, Recoated, Revived


Multiple sites, mega warehouses, large-scale distribution or high-profile locations: all big brands need their facilities to deliver on every level. From a safe, secure structure that performs effectively inside and out to a smart, presentable appearance that holds up the business’ strong reputation, external building refurbishment is essential.


Global market leader in the logistics industry, DHL, know this all too well. They instructed application specialists Cladding Coatings to deliver an extensive building repair and refurbishment project at their Bardon Hill unit throughout the summer of 2020.


Cladding recoating for façade revival


The exterior of the DHL Bardon Hill unit was suffering. The light-grey façade had damaging


effects of weathering, and had faded accumulated dirt and debris. The DHL logo had in sunlight, felt the also begun to show


signs of wear and wasn’t showcasing the instant, bold yellow colour that’s synonymous with the brand. One of the key challenges for this project was the size of the building. The external façade


that required


recoating measured 7000m²: a vast area that needed to be tackled carefully. A balance was needed between completing the work in a timely manner whilst also being


consistent and precise, and approaching the work safely. Before After


20 fmuk


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