Package-specific
Core and Extended may create different delivery volumes, weights, handling needs, and staging requirements.
EasyKit delivery is the process of moving a verified Soleta package from production to the project location or agreed delivery point. The exact delivery scope depends on the selected model, EasyKit Core or Extended package, destination, route conditions, site access, customs, taxes, and local unloading arrangements.
It should not be treated as a fixed universal value. Delivery must be reviewed before the project moves from interest to order.
Core and Extended may create different delivery volumes, weights, handling needs, and staging requirements.
Country, region, road access, terrain, and import rules can change the logistics path.
The site must be ready for trucks, unloading, storage, and component protection.
Final delivery cost, timing, and responsibility split are confirmed only after project review.
Different models can require different package sizes and handling assumptions.
Core and Extended may differ in volume, component count, and delivery complexity.
Cross-border transport, customs, taxes, and import rules may apply.
Roads, bridges, turns, gradients, restrictions, and local access must be reviewed.
The final approach, turning space, unloading area, and ground conditions must be suitable.
Forklift, crane, telehandler, labour, or other equipment may be required locally.
Components may need temporary protection before assembly.
Production, delivery, site readiness, foundation work, and assembly team availability must align.
The final responsibility split must be confirmed per project. The preview below shows how responsibilities may be divided.
Soleta may help with
Client or local team usually handles
To be confirmed per project
A well-prepared site reduces risk. Poor access, missing unloading equipment, or unprotected storage can damage the project before assembly begins.
Confirm roads, gradients, turns, bridges, width, height, and local restrictions.
Confirm flat working space, safe equipment movement, and weather conditions.
Crane, telehandler, forklift, or other equipment must be selected locally if required.
Components must be kept dry, stable, ventilated, and protected from damage.
Delivery should not arrive before the site and foundation strategy are ready.
Builders, site supervisor, and safety responsible persons must understand delivery requirements.
Rain, snow, wind, heat, mud, or humidity can affect unloading and storage.
The local team should check package condition, labels, and visible damage at arrival.
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Recommended content: site logistics plan showing truck route, unloading zone, crane or telehandler position, storage area, foundation, and access path.
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EasyKit Core and EasyKit Extended may require different delivery planning. Extended can involve broader package scope, more components, larger shipments, or more staging needs. The exact difference is not automatic and must be verified per model.
Package scope
EasyKit Core
essential prefabricated scope
EasyKit Extended
broader prefabrication scope
Delivery volume
EasyKit Core
lower / to be confirmed
EasyKit Extended
higher / to be confirmed
Handling complexity
EasyKit Core
controlled
EasyKit Extended
potentially more complex
Storage needs
EasyKit Core
moderate / to be confirmed
EasyKit Extended
potentially greater
Unloading planning
EasyKit Core
required
EasyKit Extended
strongly required
Support value
EasyKit Core
useful
EasyKit Extended
often more important
Delivery price
EasyKit Core
to be quoted
EasyKit Extended
to be quoted
Customs and taxes
EasyKit Core
destination-specific
EasyKit Extended
destination-specific
Site readiness
EasyKit Core
required
EasyKit Extended
strongly required
A meaningful delivery quote needs project-specific information. Without these inputs, any number would be misleading.
If some details are missing, you can still contact Soleta. The missing items will be marked as to be confirmed.
To be quoted per project.
Indicative placeholder status: Final delivery cost pending.
Possible cost factors
Delivery planning affects assembly. If components arrive before the site is ready, if unloading is poorly planned, or if package staging is unclear, the local team may lose time or damage materials. Assembly support can help review critical moments before and after delivery.
Review site readiness, unloading plan, storage, and sequence.
Check package condition, labels, placement, and immediate protection.
Confirm component staging, documentation, foundation readiness, and local team responsibilities.
EasyKit delivery can involve large, heavy, labeled building components that need planning.
The final approach to the site is often where delivery becomes difficult.
A truck arriving without proper unloading equipment creates risk and delay.
GLULAM components need correct storage and weather protection.
Delivery should align with foundation, access, storage, and assembly planning.
Customs, taxes, unloading, local permits, insurance, and local handling may be separate.
Delivery is project-specific and must be confirmed in the final quote. It should not be assumed as universally included.
Only a rough placeholder at best. Meaningful delivery pricing requires destination, access, unloading, package scope, and route review.
Unloading responsibility must be confirmed per project. The client or local team may need to arrange equipment and labour.
Difficult access must be reviewed before quoting or delivery. It may affect delivery method, cost, timing, or feasibility.
Yes. Components may need protected, stable, dry, and organized storage before assembly.
Customs, taxes, import rules, and local fees depend on destination and must be confirmed per project.
It may be possible in some cases, but it increases storage and protection requirements. It is usually better to align delivery with site readiness.
Start with the model and EasyKit scope, then review destination, site access, unloading, storage, and local responsibilities before requesting a meaningful delivery quote.