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Storage for industrial and logistics facilities

Industrial warehouse racking in South East England

If you are operating in the South East and looking to get more out of your warehouse, Rejuva specifies racking that improves how the space works, complies with the regulations that apply to it and can be extended when the operation grows, whether the building serves logistics, manufacturing or a retail supply chain.

From design to installation and beyond

Our racking services across the South East

We work across the region, Hampshire, Slough, Reading, Milton Keynes, Crawley, Maidstone and Southampton included, in warehouses of every size and sector.

Serving the South East's key industrial zones

From Slough Trading Estate and Milton Keynes to the coastal logistics centres at Southampton and Portsmouth, the region runs supply chains that are fast and short of space at the same time, which is what a racking system here has to be designed against rather than around.

Our step-by-step delivery process

A clear sequence, so that the new system arrives with as little interruption to the operation as the building allows.

  1. Initial assessment

    We inspect the space and gather the detail that decides the design: what you store, how fast it moves and what the layout will not let you do.

  2. System planning

    You receive a full proposal with drawings, capacity specifications and timings, built to your requirements.

  3. Professional setup

    The build is carried out to the safety protocols of a working site and to the schedule agreed with you.

  4. Review and project handover

    Final system tests and compliance checks are carried out before the system is handed over to your team.

Why choose us for racking in South East England?

The South East runs a wide mix of buildings, from the business parks near Gatwick to the fulfilment centres in Kent, and each brings its own limits on height, access and how the space can be used.

  • Local expertise

    Aylesbury, Bracknell and Bicester each come with their own regulatory and logistical conditions, and those decide as much about a racking project as the pallets do.

  • Built to pass inspection

    Systems are built to SEMA and HSE standards, which is what an insurance inspection or an audit will be measuring them against.

  • Suppliers you can trust

    We specify from established racking manufacturers, which matters most years later, when a damaged frame needs a spare part that still exists.

  • Solutions built around you

    Your storage goals, your product and where you expect to expand all shape the design, which is why it starts with a survey rather than with a standard bay.

  • Centralised project handling

    You work with one project lead from start to finish, which is what keeps the communication direct.

FAQs

Frequently asked questions about racking in the South East

What warehouse managers across the region ask most often, in freight, retail and manufacturing alike.

How often do I need to inspect my racking?

At least once a year by a technically competent inspector. In a high-traffic operation of the kind found around Crawley and Slough, weekly visual checks by your own trained staff should run alongside it.

Can I adapt or move existing racking?

Yes. Reconfiguring a layout and relocating a whole system are both services in their own right, and they are the usual answer to growth or to a new automated process.

Do you cover emergency repairs in the South East?

Yes. Structural damage takes priority over planned work, throughout the region.

What racking is best for my warehouse?

It depends on the size of your product, how it flows and how much space you have. Picking shelving suits the fulfilment centres near Oxford, while drive-in systems suit bulk storage of the kind common around Reading and Southampton.

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.