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Storage infrastructure for fast-paced industrial operations across Greater London

Warehouse racking services in Greater London

Operating in one of the busiest regions in the UK asks for a warehouse that is efficient and compliant at the same time, on a footprint that is rarely generous. Rejuva provides racking and the services around it across Greater London, for logistics, distribution and manufacturing sites, whether you are opening a new building or reworking one you already run.

Our core services

What we offer for London warehouses

From Heathrow to Enfield, the systems have to save space now and still take a change of operation later.

Serving industrial zones across Greater London

We work in the capital's commercial areas, Park Royal, Croydon, Barking Riverside, Enfield and the Thames Gateway among them. An operation near Heathrow and one in the East London logistics corridor share the same pressure: a high-density supply chain leaves very little room to take part of the building out of use, and the racking plan has to be built around that as much as around the pallets.

How we work

London warehouses ask for precision and speed in equal measure, and the sequence below is what keeps a project from interrupting the day.

  1. On-site assessment

    We start by evaluating the space you have, what you store in it and how goods move through it, in person or over a video walkthrough.

  2. Project planning and compliance review

    You receive a detailed proposal, checked against the structural and fire safety requirements that apply in Greater London.

  3. Installation phase

    The installation is carried out to your timeline and to the constraints of a working site.

  4. Final validation and handover

    The system is inspected, tested and verified before sign-off, and you are handed the documentation a later audit will ask for.

Why London businesses choose us

Operating in London means high costs, limited space and a thicker layer of regulation than most of the country. The racking has to answer all three at once.

  • Local knowledge, real results

    The dense warehouse zones of the capital, Silvertown, Wembley and Tottenham Hale among them, put a project inside a tight footprint and a strict code, and both have to be designed for from the start.

  • Total regulatory alignment

    SEMA compliance, fire access and the London-specific safety requirements are part of the design rather than something checked at the end.

  • Trusted network of suppliers

    We specify from several manufacturers, which is what makes it possible to pick a system for an urban industrial building rather than for a catalogue.

  • Solutions that adapt to your pace

    A fulfilment centre and a last-mile delivery hub grow differently, and the system should be able to follow either.

  • Project continuity and coordination

    One point of contact runs the project from the first survey through to the installation.

FAQs

Frequently asked questions about racking in Greater London

What warehouse operators across the boroughs ask most often.

How frequently should racking be inspected in London?

At least once a year by a technically competent inspector. In a high-turnover area such as Heathrow or Barking, where forklift traffic is heavy, more frequent visual checks by your own trained staff matter just as much.

Is it possible to reuse or adapt existing racking?

Often, yes. Reconfiguring a system to a new product mix or a new workflow is common in London, and it costs a fraction of replacing racking that is structurally sound.

Do you offer emergency repairs in the London area?

Yes, across the whole of Greater London. Structural damage takes priority over planned work.

Which system suits urban warehouses best?

Very narrow aisle and automated shuttle systems are the usual answer in London, where floor area is expensive and the height of the building is the cheapest space you own.

Have a project in mind?

Describe what needs to happen in the building and we will come back with a proposed approach, the specialist who would carry it out and a budget you can work with.