- **Space Optimization**: Expertly utilizes vertical space, making it the perfect fit for warehouses boasting high ceilings.
- **Accessibility**: Ideal for use with forklifts or manual handling equipment, facilitating rapid loading and unloading, as seen in selective pallet racking for direct access.
- **Scalability**: Its modular design provides flexibility for expansion or reconfiguration as your storage demands grow.
- **Safety**: Engineered to support substantial loads, ranging from 1,000-5,000 kg per level, complete with optional safety features like column guards and anti-collapse mesh.
- **Inventory Management**: Effortless organization is achieved through clear labeling and zoning, ensuring compliance with FIFO/FEFO standards.
Industrial and Logistics Warehousing Scenarios
This is the field with the largest demand for shelving and the highest technical requirements.
1. Raw Material Warehouse: Used for storing materials such as steel and plastic pellets, typically using heavy-duty pallet racking.
2. Finished Goods Warehouse/Distribution Center:
3. Narrow Aisle Racking/Shuttle Racking: Suitable for high-density storage, with extremely high space utilization.
4. Mezzanine Racking: Building a two- or three-story platform within the existing space, suitable for storing small and lightweight items.
5. Cantilever Racking: Specifically designed for storing long materials such as steel, pipes, and wooden boards.
6. Flow Rack: Enables "first-in, first-out" (FIFO) inventory management, suitable for e-commerce sorting, cold chain warehousing, etc.
7. Line-side Warehouse/Workshop Warehouse: Setting up light-duty shelving or material racks next to the production line to store parts and tools that are readily available for use.