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3 Different Types of Pallet Racks for Warehouse Storage

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Are you looking for the perfect pallet racking system for your warehouse? Are you sick of pallets taking up warehouse floor space? Want more efficiency in your operation? Finding the right type of pallet racking could be the answer. Read on to find out about three specific types of pallet racking.

Selective Pallet Racking Systems

If you need more floor space, selective pallet racking systems from pallet racking systems canberra could be an affordable answer to your storage requirements. Most warehouses and factories choose selective pallet racking systems as they’re cost-effective and offer the most extensive range of sizes and accessories to create a custom built warehouse storage structure. Selective pallet storage rack aims to elevate pallets from the floor to a racking system, and allow for easy retrieval of pallets for unloading, moving and storing.

There are benefits to using selective pallet racking systems, industrial racking systems including the ability to more effectively use your warehouse floor space, saving employee time. Selective rack systems work much like a big book shelf, but the beam levels are adjustable, so you can customise according to the needs of your load, or even change the whole system for dissimilar sized pallets. Being able to change the dimensions of the pallet racking is ideal, meaning you won’t have to completely change your system when you have a slightly different need to fulfil.

Drive-in Pallet Racking Systems

Drive-in pallet racking systems are known for providing high-density storage of similar products. There are no aisles when it comes to drive-in pallet racking systems, as the entry and exit area for each bay or rack is the same. Forklifts are used to access products in drive-in pallet racking, so they can be stored in multiples of six in a lane. Pallets are loaded working from the front first, with drive-in pallet racking allowing for more depth and three times the volume of storage compared to selective pallet racking. This means that costs are significantly lower for drive-in pallet racking systems. The racking structures used can be single entry or double entry, meaning forklifts can access one side only of the storage structure or both sides. The drive-in pallet racking system can also be customised with a variety of heights and depths.

Pallet Flow Racking Systems

In pallet flow racking systems, the movement of items from the loading side to the picking side is facilitated using gravity rollers. The rollers automatically move the load one step closer to the picking side as a previous load is removed. This automated system makes pallet storage and retrieval simple, increasing efficiency. Pallet flow racking systems can revolutionise the storage capacity of your warehouse, sometimes doubling or tripling it for similar facilities. The automated nature of pallet flow racking systems means that you can also save on labour costs while ensuring correct stock rotation. Companies that have expiration date sensitive products often make use of pallet flow racking systems, as they ensure swift processing of items. Businesses in the dairy, deli or pharmaceutical areas often use this kind of pallet racking system.

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