Long time Wisconsin business Regal Beloit Corporation recently moved its headquarters to a brand new, state-of-the-art facility right across the street from its former home.
Regal Beloit is a leading international manufacturer of electrical and mechanical motion control components headquartered in Beloit, Wis. and first opened its doors in 1955 as Beloit Tool. Regal Beloit products are found in home furnaces, pumps, elevators, conveyors, X-ray machines, office equipment, power stations and thousands of other everyday uses.
“The weeklong move focused on a 45,000 square foot warehouse that needed to be decommissioned,” said Brian Coakley, vice president at C.H. Coakley. “This involved taking apart and disposing of everything in the building including modular furniture, office sets and crates of past exhibits. The new building has all new furnishings, so we needed to get rid of the old to make way for it all.
The new facility is smaller, modern and boasts many collaborative meeting spaces such as ping pong tables and badminton nets set up around the facility. The company commissioned C.H. Coakley to build two pop-a-shot basketball games as well.
C.H. Coakley managed the entire project, from the decommissioning to the cleaning of the old building, making the moving process easy for Regal Beloit while showcasing C.H. Coakley as the one-stop-shop for corporate moves.
C.H. Coakley is a business management solutions firm located in Milwaukee, Wis. The firm has eight divisions; Mayflower long distance, warehouse, logistics, archive center, secure data services, document scanning, commercial moving and portable storage. C.H. Coakley provides a single-source solution for business operations, records management, commercial moving and storage needs and has served over 1,000 area businesses since the firm was founded by Charles H. Coakley in 1978. Visit www.chcoakley.com or call 414-372-7000 for more information.
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