Call-Off Storage and Project Logistics - Off-Site Warehousing for Construction and Fit-Out
You cannot have 200 washing machines delivered to a building site before the plumbing has been fitted. Goods arriving before the site is ready cause congestion, damage, and safety issues, and they disrupt the programme for everyone working on the project. We hold your goods off-site and release them exactly when your programme says they are needed by phase, floor, or instruction.
- Goods received, held securely, and released on your instruction by phase, floor, or date
- Container imports received direct from Tilbury Port and London Gateway
- Used by BTR developers, main contractors, hotel operators, and fit-out companies
- We have delivered this for residential blocks, hotel refurbishments, and construction sites
- M25 J30/31 access for fast delivery to sites across London and the South East
Tell us about your project storage requirement
We respond to every enquiry within 2 hours on working days, Monday to Friday, 8am to 5pm.
What Call-Off Storage Is and Why Construction and BTR Projects Need It
Call-off storage means goods are received and held at a warehouse, then released in controlled batches on instruction rather than all at once. In a project context, this means your FF&E, appliances, or materials arrive at our site when they are ready from the supplier, and leave our site when your programme is ready to receive them on site. Not before.
Why Goods Arriving Too Early Cause Programme Damage
Project sites have limited space, active trades, and strict safety requirements. Goods arriving too early create clutter, increase the risk of damage, and can delay other work. A pallet of white goods on a floor that tilers are still working on is not just inconvenient it is a liability.
Why Goods Arriving Too Late Are Equally Damaging
Goods arriving too late hold up installation teams and push the programme back. In a phased delivery model where multiple trades are sequenced, one late delivery can create a cascade of delays. Off-site call-off storage gives you control over the timing without having to manage an on-site storage problem.
What Call-Off Storage Gives the Project Team
A single off-site holding point for all goods received from multiple suppliers, organised by phase or floor, and released to site exactly when the programme calls for it. You control the release schedule. We execute it, on time, every time.

How Our Call-Off Storage and Project Logistics Service Works
Every project is different, but the operational model is consistent. Here is the process from goods arriving at our site to delivery on yours.
Step 1: Goods Arrive at Our Grays Site
Goods are delivered to us by vehicle from a UK supplier, or by container from Tilbury Port or London Gateway. We receive, unload, and organise everything at our site. For container imports, we handle the devanning on arrival. Goods are stored securely and allocated to your project in a designated area of the warehouse.
Step 2: You Instruct Release to Your Programme
As your project progresses, you instruct us on what to release and when. That might be floor by floor on a residential block, phase by phase on a hotel refurbishment, or room by room on a school fit-out. You control the release schedule and we confirm availability and execute on your timescale.
Step 3: We Deliver to Your Project Site
We arrange delivery to your project site via our haulage partner network. Deliveries are timed to your programme and not ours. If you need a delivery at 6am before trades arrive, we work to that. If the site is in central London with restricted access, we plan the route and vehicle type accordingly.
Step 4: Project Completes, Storage Ends With It
When the project ends, the storage contract ends with it. No minimum ongoing term, no penalty for early completion. Many clients return with the next project or stay with us for ongoing storage once the project is done.
Real Call-Off Storage Projects We Have Delivered - BTR and Hotel
Both examples below are real, anonymised operations delivered from our Grays site. They demonstrate how call-off storage works in practice when precision and timing are critical.
BTR Residential Development - Samsung Appliance Call-Off, Floor by Floor
A residential build-to-rent developer needed appliances including washing machines, ovens, and hobs held off-site while a multi-storey residential block was being completed. Goods were Samsung branded and had already been invoiced, clearing the supplier’s warehouse. We received the appliances, stored them by product type, and released them floor by floor as each level was completed and ready for installation. Thirty flats per floor meant 30 sets of appliances per release instruction. Timing was critical as if delivered too early then the goods would be in the way of finishing trades; too late and the installation team would be standing idle. Every release was on time. No disruption to the programme.
Hotel FF&E Refurbishment - Container Imports, Phased Delivery by Floor
A hotel undergoing full refurbishment had furniture, fixtures, and equipment arriving in containers from overseas. The hotel was partially operational during the works, which meant goods could not be delivered directly to the floors being refurbished until each phase was complete. We received the containers at our site, devanned them, and organised goods by room type and floor. As each phase of the refurbishment was signed off, we released the relevant goods and arranged delivery to site. The client did not need to explain how phased logistics works as we already understood it.


Who Uses Our Call-Off Storage and Project Logistics Service
This service is used by anyone managing a phased construction, fit-out, or refurbishment project where goods need to be held off-site and delivered to programme. The common thread across all clients is that timing matters because a day early or a day late has consequences.
BTR and Residential Developers - Floor-by-Floor Appliance and Furniture Release
You are completing a residential development in phases as floors, blocks, or units. Appliances, furniture, and fit-out materials arrive before the site is ready to receive them. You need an off-site holding point with precise release capability and reliable delivery to site on instruction.
Main Contractors and Construction Companies - Pre-Site Equipment and Material Storage
You are managing a construction or fit-out project with tight programme requirements. Materials, machinery, or specialist equipment need to be stored off-site and delivered exactly when the programme calls for them, not days before, not days after.
Hotel Operators and Project Managers - FF&E Storage During Active Refurbishment
You are overseeing a hotel refurbishment. FF&E is arriving from overseas in containers. The hotel may still be partially operational. You need a warehouse partner that understands project timelines and can receive, organise, and release goods without disrupting the works. For the full hotel logistics service see our FF&E logistics and hotel fit-out storage page.
Fit-Out and Interior Companies - Multi-Supplier Consolidation and Sequenced Release
You are coordinating the supply chain for a hospitality, retail, or commercial fit-out. Goods arrive from multiple suppliers at different times. You need a consolidation point where everything is received, checked, and held until the site is ready and released in the right sequence.
School, Hospital, and Public Sector Projects - Phased Furniture and Equipment Delivery
You are managing an estates project with phased delivery requirements. Furniture and equipment arrive before installation dates. You need secure off-site storage with controlled release and reliable delivery to site.
What Goods We Handle for Call-Off Storage and Project Logistics
Call-off storage works best for goods that are large, high-value, and require careful handling. We regularly work with the following project goods, all stored in a dedicated allocation, at our Grays warehouse and released to site on instruction.
- FF&E: hotel, school, and office furniture, fixtures, and equipment
- Appliances: white goods, commercial kitchen equipment
- Construction machinery and plant held pre-site
- Fit-out materials: flooring, joinery, specialist items
- Exhibition and event goods held between shows
- Container imports received direct from Tilbury or London Gateway

Why Our Grays, Essex Location Works for Construction and Project Logistics
Project sites across London and the South East are within fast reach of our Grays site. Our position on the M25 and proximity to both major Thames ports makes us a practical logistics base for project goods arriving from overseas and being delivered to sites across the capital and beyond.
M25 Junctions 30 and 31 - Direct Access to London and South East Project Sites
Our site sits on the M25 corridor with direct access at junctions 30 and 31. From our yard, vehicles can reach construction sites across London, Essex, Kent, and Hertfordshire without navigating town centre routes or restricted access roads from the start of the journey.
Port Proximity - 2.5 Miles From Tilbury, 20 Miles From London Gateway
A significant proportion of project goods — hotel FF&E, appliances, fit-out materials — arrives in the UK as container imports. Our site is 2.5 miles from Tilbury Port and 20 miles from London Gateway. Containers come directly to us for devanning and storage, with no intermediate transfer. See our container devanning service for full details.
Warehouse Space That Scales to the Project from 2,000 to 20,000 sqft
From 2,000 to 20,000 sqft available. If your project is large, we have the space. If it is smaller, we can allocate a defined section of the warehouse to your goods. Contracts run for the duration of the project and when the project ends, the storage ends.
Unit 53, Tower Road, Globe Industrial Estate, Grays, Essex RM17 6ST

What Our Project Logistics Service Does Not Cover
We are built for project logistics involving large goods, phased delivery, and manual handling. The following fall outside our operation and we will tell you before you invest time in an enquiry if your project falls into any of these categories.
- Cold chain or temperature-controlled storage
- Pharmaceutical or regulated goods storage
- Bonded or excise warehouse operations
- High-frequency, high-SKU parcel fulfilment
- Complex warehouse management systems
Call-Off Storage and Project Logistics - Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions from BTR developers, main contractors, hotel project managers, and fit-out companies about our call-off storage and project logistics service in Grays, Essex.
What is call-off storage?
Call-off storage is a warehousing arrangement where goods are received and held at a warehouse, then released in controlled batches on the client’s instruction. In a project context, this means goods are held off-site and delivered to the project site in phases by floor, by room, or by programme milestone, rather than all at once.
Why do construction and BTR projects use off-site call-off storage?
Project sites have limited space, active trades, and strict safety requirements. Goods arriving too early create congestion and increase the risk of damage or theft. Goods arriving too late delay installation and push the programme back. Off-site call-off storage gives the project team control over delivery timing without managing an on-site storage problem.
Can you receive container imports for project goods?
Yes. Many project goods like hotel FF&E, appliances and fit-out materials arrive as container imports. We are 2.5 miles from Tilbury Port and 20 miles from London Gateway. Containers come directly to our site for unloading and storage.
Can you deliver to restricted access sites in London?
Yes. We plan vehicle type and route to match site access requirements. If your site has restricted delivery hours, height limits, or access constraints, tell us at the outset and we will plan accordingly.
How do release instructions work?
You contact us with your release instruction for what goods, how many, and when you need them on site. We confirm, pick the goods, and arrange delivery. Instructions can be given as far in advance as you like or at short notice and we will always tell you honestly if a timescale is achievable.
What happens if the project is delayed?
Project delays are common. If your programme slips and goods need to stay with us longer than planned, we extend the storage contract accordingly. We do not penalise clients for delays outside their control.
Can you handle goods arriving from multiple suppliers?
Yes. We can receive goods from multiple suppliers from UK, and overseas, and consolidate them at our site. Everything is held together under your project allocation until you instruct release.
Do you offer this service for hotel projects specifically?
Yes. We have experience with hotel FF&E logistics including receiving container imports, organising by floor and room type, and releasing to programme during active refurbishments. See our FF&E logistics and hotel fit-out storage page for full details on the hotel-specific service.
Explore Our Other Warehousing and Logistics Services
Looking for container devanning near Tilbury or London Gateway before project goods come into storage? Need flexible warehouse space for project overflow? Or specialist FF&E logistics for a hotel refurbishment? All of these services operate from our single site in Grays, Essex on contracts that run to your project programme.
Or read our BTR appliance storage case study, or hotel FF&E logistics case study, or browse all five case studies.
Tell us about your project storage requirement
We respond to every enquiry within 2 hours on working days, Monday to Friday, 8am to 5pm.