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[December 08, 2010]

Zippy Shell Mobile Self Storage Rolls into Texas

(PR Web Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Dallas, TX (PRWEB) December 8, 2010 A fresh concept in mobile self storage has arrived in Collin County, Texas in a big way. Tim and JoAnne Scalf, area residents and owners of HLA, Inc., have signed a franchise agreement with Zippy Shell USA, LLC. to offer door-to-door mobile self storage throughout the Collin County/North Dallas area, and will operate as Zippy Shell Mobile Self Storage.


Franchisees of Zippy Shell USA, LLC, offer a unique self storage service, on wheels, that can be parked in restricted areas in and around cities. Zippy Shell mobile units are equipped with both an alarm and GPS for total security and peace of mind.

“The Zippy Shell brand is a truly unique offering that we feel will have a tremendous impact on customers throughout Collin County, Texas. Tim and JoAnne Scalf know their market well and have the business expertise to deliver a seamless experience for customers, offering competitive pricing and convenient door-to-door service. There’s no doubt that area residents looking to move, store or declutter will look no further than Zippy Shell Mobile Self Storage.” said Rick Del Sontro, President, Zippy Shell USA, LLC. “We welcome Tim, JoAnne and their team to the Zippy Shell family and look forward to working with them to make a positive impact in Texas.” The Zippy Shell system is a smart and easy door-to-door self storage solution on wheels, which gives customers the option to store, declutter or move their goods seamlessly and securely. By providing the service inside a registered vehicle, Zippy Shell provides service to a broader range of customers, including those in the heart of a metro city, with greater security than other mobile self storage operators who rely on unregistered containers or boxes.

“We’re thrilled to join the Zippy Shell family. We feel strongly that customers in Collin County will be served well by the Zippy Shell Mobile Self Storage service. It’s certainly a unique and affordable door-to-door self storage option, and we’re happy to be able to offer area residents a compelling service when they’re looking to move, store and declutter,” said Tim Scalf, owner of HLA, Inc., the new Zippy Shell franchisee and operator of Zippy Shell Mobile Self Storage. “It’s been great working with the Zippy Shell USA, LLC. team and we’re grateful for their support. We’ll spend the coming months preparing for our grand opening and look forward to getting our mobile self storage units rolling throughout the county in January, 2011. Look out for us and give us a call!” Customers interested in more information about Zippy Shell Mobile Self Storage in Collin County, Texas can visit http://www.zippyshell.com or call (469) 955-8686.

Find, connect with and follow Zippy Shell USA, LLC.:      Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/ZippyShellUSA      LinkedIn - http://www.linkedin.com/company/zippy-shell-usa-llc      Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/zippyshellusa ### Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/zippyshell/dallas/prweb4877324.htm (c) 2010 PRWEB.COM Newswire

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