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Not every fence needs to last forever!
On restock sites, fencing is often there to do a job for a shorter period. In lower deer pressure areas, lighter specification fencing can be enough to protect the young trees while they establish.
Once the crop is up and away, those fences can be taken down.
It’s all about matching the solution to the job.
At Taiga Upland, we work with our customers to find the right balance between specification, performance and budget. Not every project needs high-spec fencing, but every project does need the right approach.
With strong supply chains and experienced teams, we can source the right materials and deliver fencing that fits the requirement.
Get the crop established first. That’s the priority.
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Peatland restoration success is easy to see on the ground!
Pooling water, slower flow, a rising water table and the return of sphagnum moss. All signs that the site is starting to recover and function as it should.
But there’s more behind it.
Every project is delivered by a team of skilled people working in tough conditions to get the job done properly. There’s a real sense of pride at the end of it, seeing the results and knowing the impact it will have.
These projects don’t just benefit the environment. They also support sustainable jobs in rural areas, creating opportunities for people to work and build careers in Scotland’s wild places.
A win for the landscape and a win for rural communities.
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Breakdowns happen!
Working in tough upland conditions, it’s part of the job. What really matters is how quickly you deal with it.
On this job, our support team worked closely with the main dealer warranty team to get the machine back up and running. Sharing knowledge, resource and experience to get it sorted properly.
The focus is always the same. React quickly, fix the issue and keep downtime to a minimum.
That takes good communication, the right people and the ability to make decisions fast.
Agility is everything in these situations. Getting things moving again as quickly as possible.
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