Pallet Racks for Warehouse Storage: What are the different types?
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Pallet Racks for Warehouse Storage: What are the different types?

Picking the finest pallet racking system may save or ruin your company. A very well-made system may boost efficiency, and expand inventory storage capacity by 40% or over. It can also assist your organization in adapting to changing stock levels.

It may be difficult to determine which type of pallet rack is best for your company. Many people utilize the selected shuttle rack because they feel it has the smallest chance to cause an accident or just because they think it is the most versatile. Unfortunately, it might be the improper choice for several jobs.

Keep reading to know about the various types of warehouse storage equipment and their best applications.

Warehouse Storage Systems

Selective Pallet Rack

One of the most common and adaptable pallet racking solutions in the market is a selective pallet rack. It makes optimum use of storage and offers quick and easy access to every cargo stored with any kind of crane. Additionally, this shelf is made of debris-resistant, easy-to-clean steel structures.

Double-deep shelf

Double-deep shelves are made by stacking one column of selective shelving on top of another. This is the most cost-effective approach to generating high-density storage, since it may boost storage capacity by 40%.

Back Racking / Push-Back Rack

Pallets are stored on carts (up to 5 layers) that glide forward when the container in front is removed. It's comparable to how chilled beverages are organized at the supermarket.

Crates are delivered and recovered from the same aisle. Therefore, it reduces choosing times and makes these racks excellent for operations requiring a large number of selection sides. This is a common choice for food-related businesses.

Pallet Flow Rack

Pallet flow racks often referred to as gravity-based racks, make use of slanted racks with a first-in/first-out (FIFO) loading method. Pallets are loaded onto the higher end and removed from the lower side.

Another key point is that pallet flow warehousing, as opposed to other pallet rack systems, may double or treble storage. They are also suitable for refrigerated buildings, meal delivery facilities, and the storage of high-volume, fragile consumer items.

Drive-In/Drive-Thru Rack

Drive-In/Drive-Thru Rack requires minimal lanes, allowing you to store approximately 75% extra containers than traditional (selective) pallet racks. Cranes roll straight into the shelves, which can store up to 6 packages. Drive-in Rack has a single entrance and exit, whereas Drive-Thru Rack has two.

  • Drive-in/drive-through have the higher density available in a storage method so far.
  • The forged frame design is exceptionally sturdy and durable.
  • Enables the use of wrap or systemic metallic materials with a variety of arm and rail configurations.
  • Saves space and holds more goods.
  • Designed for utility, appearance, and long lifespan.

Roll Formed Cantilever Rack

Because there are no aisle uprights to hinder the usage of storage space, the cantilever rack is great for housing bigger, bulkier products such as carpet rolls, furnishings, wood, piping, rubber, fabrics, pipes, and other things. Flexible Lock-Joint Pin Locks are sturdy, secure, and easily adaptable in height.