
Reynolds delivers storage solutions purpose-built for life sciences — backed by 55+ years of regulated-industry experience and 100% client retention.
These are day-to-day workflows Reynolds can configure for life sciences organizations.
High-density storage for batch records, validation files, and quality archives, planned around approved FDA and cGMP retention requirements.
Storage layouts that integrate cleanly with cleanroom workflow — material flow, gowning, supply staging.
Study binder storage with documented chain-of-custody handling, inspection-ready retrieval, and study-specific retention schedules.
Storage configurations for reference materials, retain samples, and lab consumables, scoped to facility handling requirements.
Maximize space with high-density mobile shelving, mezzanines, and automated retrieval.
Founded in 1970, Reynolds supports life sciences organizations with FDA 21 CFR Part 11 and cGMP-aligned records and cleanroom storage, serving clients including Biocoat and Air Products.
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Practical guides from the Reynolds Resource Hub on storage.

A buyer's guide to industrial mezzanines for operations and facilities leaders: structure types, IBC and OSHA load ratings, cost per square foot versus building or leasing, the one-third area rule, permitting and the PE stamp, used versus new, and when a mezzanine is the wrong call.

A step-by-step method for calculating the return on a storage mezzanine: the cost-avoidance formula, a worked Lehigh Valley payback example, cost and comparison tables, hidden costs, tax treatment, the code and OSHA requirements that shape the budget, and when a mezzanine is not the right answer.

A definitive guide to high-density mobile shelving for records and inventory: how movable aisles work, the floor space and capacity gains, the floor-load (psf) requirements that decide feasibility, manual vs mechanical-assist vs powered drives, how to plan capacity, applications, costs, lead time, and when a mobile system is not the right fit.
Get our life-sciences storage planning guide — GMP retention math, cleanroom-adjacent layouts, and validation-ready vault design.
Review the practical reference and contact Reynolds with questions.
The Reynolds team will review your life sciences requirements and follow up about the appropriate next step.