Pallet racking is a storage system designed to hold palletised goods in warehouses, allowing for efficient use of vertical space and easy access.
Industrial racking systems are heavy-duty storage solutions used in warehouses to store goods safely and efficiently, including pallet racking, cantilever, and shelving systems.
Heavy-duty racking is designed to store large, heavy loads such as pallets and bulk goods, with high load-bearing capacity. Heavy duty Pallet Racking and Cantilever Racking are the prefferred options.
Adjustable pallet racking is the most common due to its flexibility, accessibility, and cost-effectiveness.
It offers flexibility, easy access to all pallets, and can be adjusted to suit different load sizes.
It requires more aisle space compared to high-density systems and may not be ideal for very high-volume storage environments.
Common types include adjustable, drive-in, push-back, pallet flow, and mobile racking systems.
Depth varies depending on system type, but standard pallet racking is typically 900mm–1100mm deep.
Racking is designed for palletised goods and heavy loads, while shelving is typically used for smaller, lighter items.
Yes, when installed correctly and regularly inspected, pallet racking is a safe and reliable storage solution.
It must meet relevant safety standards and be installed correctly. Regular inspections are recommended.
While possible, professional installation is recommended to ensure safety, compliance, and correct load configuration.
Pallet racking is used to store palletised goods in an organised way, allowing forklifts to load and retrieve items efficiently.
Costs vary depending on size, specification, and layout. Both new and used options are available depending on budget and requirements.
The best system depends on your space, stock type, and operation. A site survey is usually the best way to determine this.