The Fourth Industrial Revolution is an idea that was first promoted by Klaus Schwab, the Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum in 2016. It predicts that the next phase in industrial development will be the convergence of AI and Cyber-systems with manufacturing, technology, internet and data systems. This convergence is already happening. It will drive greater efficiency, but also create demand for more secure, and flexible work spaces, which can adapt to this fast changing environment.
At TSL we have designed our business around this changing world. Whilst our origins lie in the food, pharmaceutical and logistics sectors, over the last 10 years we have added in-depth capabilities in areas such as data centres, advanced manufacturing, reprogrammable work-spaces, shared services, environmental standards, energy systems, utilities, and security. This makes us the perfect partner for clients modernising their businesses to compete in the 4th Industrial Revolution.
Our Advanced Manufacturing team comes from a hands-on manufacturing background and have broad experience delivering a range of buildings from automative facilities through to hi-tech process lines.
The Data Centre sector is growing and demand for mission critical construction services is higher than ever. To meet this demand, we have developed a specialist team of highly experienced individuals who deliver data centres all over the world.
The food and drink industry is vitally important to the health of any economy. We have deep knowledge of the food sector, and can support you by designing and building around your processes.
Growing with our clients in the Logistics sector, we have a strong track record of delivering large-scale logistics facilities and cold stores at speed in order to meet ambitious client deadlines.
The specialist nature of this industry demands exacting standards and exceptional quality of finish. Our clients often require delivery of these standards within a live environment, which we find is achieved successfully through our robust processes.
As the global demand for cleaner, more efficient energy continues to grow, the construction sector plays a critical role in developing the infrastructure needed to support modern energy networks.