Thanks to its innovative expertise and customer-oriented approach, Shurgard has attracted over 60,000 customers to more than 150 self-storage facilities in 7 countries in the European Union. Shurgard has stores in Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden and the United Kingdom
The Shurgard phenomenon began in the American state of Washington in 1970 when founding partner Chuck Barbo discovered a gap in the market: Shurgard would provide individuals and businesses with extra space in mini-warehouses to store their excess belongings or their long forgotten records or documents. In 1992 Shurgard began to expand into Europe and in 1995 the first European store was opened in Brussels.
The first UK store was opened in Croydon, South London, in November 1999. Since August 2006 Shurgard collaborates with Public Storage, the world’s largest owner and operator of self-storage facilities with over one million customers and more than 2,100 stores.
Today Shurgard’s UK presence includes 19 self-storage centres located within the M25 and the Thames Valley. In the UK and elsewhere, Shurgard’s main focus is to create a premium network of purpose-built storage centres in the most visible, accessible locations.
All Shurgard stores are staffed with customer-focused professionals dedicated to providing superior customer service. Shurgard’s core values - service, security, reliability, convenience, cleanliness - are prized by European customers as much as their American counterparts.
The success in Europe is testament to their ability to offer these values in the service they provide. The growing network of Shurgard stores will build on this success, enabling them to maintain their position as the leading light in providing self-storage services on both sides of the Atlantic.
To discover more about Shurgard in Europe, please visit Shurgard’s corporate website

