The Rugby World Cup (RWC) is the world's premier event of the International Rugby Board (IRB).
It is the third largest event in the world after the Olympics and the FIFA World Cup.
The 2011 Rugby World Cup was held at Queens Wharf in Auckland, New Zealand.
As one of the most important container terminals in New Zealand,
many companies use POP UP containers for advertising and exhibitions.
Containers have unlimited potential. They can be combined into modular buildings,
or they can be converted into exhibition halls and shops.
In Queens Wharf, some companies use containers for advertising,
install huge TV screens in the containers, and then host goods and sell products inside them.
Of course, using POP UP containers as snack bars and coffee shops is also a good choice.
The standard red 40-foot container is sufficient to solve
the problem of kitchen, food storage and selling points.
The hydraulic system can automatically open one side door of the container.
You only need to place tables and chairs around the container to start business,
which is fast, convenient and efficient.
The appearance of containers can also be designed and painted according to customer requirements.
One of the differences between container buildings and traditional buildings is that
the appearance of container buildings can be integrated
with art to make them more individual and attractive.
The interior of the container building is no different from the traditional building.
All the interior decoration is prefabricated in the factory, everything is very convenient and fast,
and this can greatly shorten the construction time.
Pictures courtesy of Rugby World Cup