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Polygon at DBIA Conference & Expo

Construction Drying, Temporary Climate Solutions, Remote Monitoring and Control

The Design-Build Conference & Expo is the can’t-miss event for professionals in the design-build industry. Scheduled for November 7-9 at the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, DBIA is commemorating their 25th anniversary this year, and Polygon will be on hand in Booth #725 to collaborate, educate, and help celebrate this momentous occasion.

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Polygon Helps to Ensure that the Crops Farmers Grow Reach Our Plates

Temporary Climate Solutions, Food and Pharma

American farmers work hard day in and day out to feed our nation and the rest of the world. Unfortunately, adverse environmental conditions can have a ruinous effect on stored crops. That’s why it is essential for farmers to properly manage temperature, humidity, and airflow through permanent climate control solutions to help prevent mold and preserve quality.

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Polygon's Proactive Solutions Keep Businesses on Track

Construction Drying, Temporary Climate Solutions, Remote Monitoring and Control

Unexpected changes in temperature, humidity and foreign particles in the air can wreak havoc on construction, manufacturing, and logistics operations. These changes in the working environment can result in costly process delays or even halt a project altogether. Fortunately, companies can avoid these consequences by taking a proactive approach to climate control.

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Heating Season is Arriving – Planning for Heating Equipment Rental

Temporary Climate Solutions

The heating season tends to arrive in a hurry, forcing contractors to quickly move from cooling to heating in order to maintain conditions, protect products, and provide for worker safety. As cold weather arrives and the search for seasonal heating continues, Polygon has some suggestions for your heater rental needs.

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Tesla and the Problem with Temporary Production Facilities

News, Temporary Climate Solutions

Pre-orders were stacking up for the Tesla Model 3. Climate conditions played a big part in 450,000 customers waiting for vehicles they were expecting to already have.

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