How our campervan is born: container arrival to factory assembly|Joyforest team build diary
From shipping container arrival and on-site unloading to factory assembly—how the Joyforest team turned a dream into white-and-blue vans, step by step.
Starting point: container lands
Before every van that drives families to the sea becomes a "mobile home," it travels a long distance. Large body modules arrive in ocean containers; forklifts and crew unload together—the first step of build and QC, and the moment blueprints hit reality.
Carefully: shell leaves the container
Campervan shells are large and precise—unload needs center of gravity aligned, slow movement, no bumps or distortion. This photo catches the shell leaving the container: protection still intact; crew in rhythm lowering the "room not yet on wheels" to the ground.
In the factory: white-and-blue body takes shape
Inside the factory the body sits on stands—plumbing, doors/windows, interior, and exterior details land one by one. The familiar white / light-blue look, rounded lines, open side door—results of repeated checks on process and spec. This is "campervan birth" on the floor: not magic—a chain of professional decisions and work.
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