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Storage for industrial and logistics facilities across the North West

Industrial warehouse racking in the North West

Looking to streamline how your warehouse in the North West works? Rejuva covers the whole of a racking project, from the design and the supply through to installation, inspection and repair, whether you are adding storage or reworking a system that no longer fits what the building is being asked to do.

Our core services

Complete racking services for your warehouse

We support businesses across Greater Manchester, Cheshire, Merseyside, Lancashire and the areas around them, across the whole life of a racking system.

Racking across the North West

We work in the region's industrial areas, Manchester, Liverpool, Bolton, Warrington, Preston and Blackburn among them, and the first step is always a consultation on site, because what the building will allow is usually a bigger constraint than what the racking can do.

How we work

Whether the building is in Trafford Park, Speke, Preston Docks or anywhere else in the North West, the sequence below is what makes the project predictable from the operations side.

  1. Initial consultation

    We visit the warehouse to assess the current setup, what the operation needs from it and what the space will not allow, which is what makes the proposal specific rather than generic.

  2. Detailed planning

    From the survey comes a project plan with layout drawings, specifications and a timeline adapted to your logistics and your working hours.

  3. On-site execution

    The work is carried out around your operation and to its safety procedures, rather than the other way round.

  4. Final checks and handover

    Once installed, the system is checked, verified against the UK standards and handed over with the documentation that goes with it.

Why choose our industrial racking services in the North West?

Racking is less about the hardware than about coordinating it: what the manufacturers can supply, what the safety regulations require and what the operation will need in three years. In a region where logistics, manufacturing and distribution sit next to each other, all three change at once.

  • Local expertise

    Trafford Park, Mersey Gateway, Burnley and Salford each impose their own access and scheduling constraints on an industrial site, and those are the terms a project here is planned against.

  • Built to pass inspection

    Every installation is built to the UK safety standards, SEMA guidance included, and to what the inspections common in the region's regulated sectors look for.

  • Reliable supplier network

    We specify from national and international manufacturers rather than from one, which is what lets the system be chosen against your budget instead of against a catalogue.

  • Customised layouts

    A distribution centre in Blackburn and a manufacturing facility in Warrington need different layouts, and each design starts from the space and the workflow that are actually there.

  • End-to-end project delivery

    From the first contact to the handover the project is run as one piece, so the problems get found before they reach your operation.

FAQs

Frequently asked questions about warehouse racking in the North West

What operators in the region ask most often when they are planning an upgrade or a new system.

How often should warehouse racking be inspected in the North West?

At least once a year by a technically competent inspector. Given the throughput of the logistics hubs around Manchester and Liverpool, more frequent visual checks by your own staff are worth running between those inspections.

Can you modify existing racking systems in my facility?

Yes. Redesigning and reconfiguring a system to a changed operation is routine work, and it is usually cheaper than replacing racking that is structurally sound.

Do you offer emergency repair services for racking in the North West?

Yes. Urgent call-outs across the North West take priority over planned work, because a damaged upright is the one thing that should not wait.

Which racking system is best for my warehouse?

It depends on your stock, your throughput and your layout. An urban warehouse in central Manchester is often a case for narrow aisle, while a larger out-of-town facility storing few lines in volume is better suited to drive-in or shuttle racking.

The counties and cities within the region, each with the racking work Rejuva carries out there.

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.