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Monday, December 22nd, 2025

Posted in Uncategorized | Posted by Dan Robins

Cuboid builds the world’s largest charity Advent calendar.

While December is a peak season for the moving and storage industry, one UK operator has found a novel way to put its core asset – the shipping container – to work for good.

Cuboid Self Storage has constructed what it calls the “world’s largest charity Advent calendar”, a 34ft-high, 48ft-wide installation built entirely from 24 steel self-storage containers at its head office in Chorley, Lancashire. Each unit has been transformed into a giant numbered advent “door”, illuminated with festive lights and filled to the roof with donated gifts.

From 1 December through Christmas Eve, Cuboid is opening one container per day and distributing its contents to children and families across the Northwest. In total, the campaign is expected to benefit up to 20,000 children, supporting charities such as Chorley Youth Zone, Endeavour Project in Bolton and Millbank Wellbeing in Preston.

Although the structure was officially unveiled by TV presenter and former Olympian Sam Quek, Cuboid also sees the star of the campaign as the container itself – a familiar piece of hardware in the moving and storage world, but here repurposed as a large-scale logistics tool for charitable distribution.

Containers as community infrastructure

For movers and storage operators, Cuboid’s initiative highlights the versatility of containerised storage. In this case, each unit becomes a secure, weatherproof depot for sorting, holding and moving gifts. The modular design also allowed Cuboid to physically assemble the Advent calendar in a matter of days – something that would be far more complex using traditional structures.

Tim Knowles, Managing Director at FI Real Estate, said the project demonstrates how storage facilities can be leveraged for social value: “It’s an honour and a privilege to support families and people in need this Christmas. The whole Cuboid team has done a great job, and I’m really proud of the result.”

The campaign is run in partnership with Cash for Kids, with Cuboid’s Chorley site also serving as the Lancashire headquarters for the charity’s Mission Christmas 2025 initiative. Members of the public can arrange a visit to see the installation and drop off gifts, with all contributors entered into a festive prize draw.

Seasonal reminder of need

According to Laura Charlton, Regional Charity Manager at Mission Christmas, the campaign offers essential support during a time when many families are choosing between basic living costs. She confirms it is so much more than just an Advent calendar and that it provides a range of gifts per child. The storage industry can see in Cuboid’s project a case study in how container-based operations can contribute to community resilience, reinforcing the message that containers can be a vehicle for delivering joy.

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