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Which Type of Pallet Racking Is Right for Me?

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  Are you storing many like products, or miscellaneous products in each bay of racking? If each bay of racking is storing identical pallets of the same product, you can utilize a much more dense storage method. This is due to the fact that you don't require access to all of the pallets because they all have the same product on them, so the front most one will do. With this method of storage, you can store product many pallets deep, which cuts down on the number of aisles required in your facility. This is ideal for a warehouse facility that is tight on space or a company that manufacturers or stores only a few different products.   If miscellaneous items are being stored within each bay of racking, depth of storage cannot be utilized because it requires access to each individual bay. More aisles are required, which negatively effects storage density, but positively effects the ability to access different products. This is known as selective racking , because as the name implies

Achieving Multiple Product, High Density Storage With Push Back Pallet Racks

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  Push back pallet racks are designed for high-density, multiple-product storage, making the most of your storage area and providing easy selectively. It helps simplify the storage and retrieval of product in warehouses and distribution centers that experience medium turnover of 2 or more pallets of the same product SKU. Push Back Pallet Racks Last-In / First-Out System Configuration Constructed of telescoping carriages, this system can store pallets two, three, four or five deep, stocking and picking the pallets from the same aisle. This last-in/first-out rotation system minimizes the space required to stock product. Here's how it works - each level is constructed of rolling rails that a set of trolleys travel on carrying the pallet loads. The rails are built with a small incline, lower at the front, which allows the trolleys / pallet loads to roll forward, by force of gravity, when the pallet at the very front of the aisle is removed. ·          Each level of racking is