About Lotus Modular
Lotus Modular Building is one of the biggest modular building provider.
Lotus Modular Building is one of the biggest modular building provider, with experienced in-house structural designers and construction professionals who have in depth knowledge of the modular building.
Our main product including Flat-pack Building,Container House,Modular Building,Light Steel Structure Building,Precast Concrete Building.
And our Bathroom Pods,Modular Furniture are for option to improve the space utilization.
Lotus modular housing is manufactured under controlled factory conditions, using innovative structural systems to deliver faster, simpler, affordable and sustainable housing solutions.
We have services in more than 90 countries and regions around the world,like USA,Germany,Norway,Japan,Australia,North African,Indonesia and etc.
At present, we are looking for the local powerful companies in our key markets to represent our product and service, which will help us to improve our service to our customers.
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