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Watch our recent video to find out about ReAgent’s two new mezzanines, one of which is a dedicated engineering workspace, and the other new office space.

Why we needed new workspaces

As a growing toll blending company, we needed these new workspaces as part of our business expansion. 

The engineering mezzanine

Engineering, in particular, is an area where we’ve invested heavily in equipment, team members, and capabilities. This new warehouse expansion is key to being able to supply to our customers adequately and at the right quality.

ReAgent's engineering mezzanine under construction
ReAgent’s engineering mezzanine under construction
ReAgent's engineering mezzanine
Our engineering mezzanine in place
Underneath ReAgent's engineering mezzanine
Underneath ReAgent’s engineering mezzanine

The office mezzanine

The new office workspace is a first floor mezzanine which adds to our current office spaces. We’ve also dedicated the ground floor area underneath this mezzanine to house our goods in and goods out team.

ReAgent's office mezzanine under construction
ReAgent’s office mezzanine under construction
The exterior of ReAgent's office mezzanine
The exterior of our office mezzanine

A plasterer working on ReAgent's office mezzanine

ReAgent office interior
One of the finished offices in our new mezzanine space

About the author

Jessica Clifton

Director

Jessica is a Director at ReAgent and leads a variety of growth projects. She has an extensive background in marketing, and has worked in the chemical manufacturing industry since 2019. When she’s not writing articles for ReAgent, Jessica can be found on a run, in her campervan, building LEGO, or watching Star Wars.

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