One of the main benefits of a pallet racking system is the ability to maximize floor space. Pallet racking systems also take advantage of vertical space, opening up incredible storage opportunities. Rather than expanding the warehouse, it’s possible to store a great deal more within the existing structure. Pallet racking systems are designed for specific products, easily handling the unique needs of automotive parts, drywall, lumber, plumbing pipes, perishables, fragile items and more. No matter the size, shape, weight or requirements of the product, there is a racking system that works beautifully. In the warehouse setting, a forklift is needed to deposit and retrieve pallets of products. The aisles need to be wide enough for the forklift to maneuver. There are pallet racking systems specifically intended to minimize aisle width without sacrificing safety or efficiency. Narrow aisle racking (NAR) enables an aisle width of approximately 2.9 meters. A standard aisle width for a racking system is typically three-point-five to four meters. NAR is a space-saving option that offers access to every pallet. Another option is VNA or very narrow aisle racking, which reduces the aisle width to one-point-five meters. The configuration places rows of pallets as close together as possible while still providing open access to each one. Push back pallet racking utilizes carts that slide back, allowing several pallets to be stored in a single lane. Plus, items can be stored on both sides of an aisle. Single deep selective racking is a more economical possibility that suits warehouses with limited floor space. Operators are able to access stored items from either side.
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