Warehouse Heavy Duty Storage Drive In Racking
Advantages of Warehouse Heavy Duty Storage Drive-In Racking
1. Maximizes profitability of available space (up to 85%).
2. Eliminates aisles between racks.
3. Ensures rigorous control of entries and exits.
4. Allows for as many SKUs as there are loading lanes.

Details of Warehouse Heavy Duty Storage Drive-In Racking
Two management systems are available: the drive-in system, which features only one access aisle, and the drive-through system, which allows access to the load from both sides of the rack.
The system is frequently used in cold stores (refrigeration and freezing) that require maximum utilization of space for the storage of products in a controlled temperature environment.


Warehouse Storage Racking System: Drive-In Racking
Drive-In racking is utilized where high-density storage is necessary.
It is commonly used in facilities with a limited number of product lines.
Pallets are stored in a block system with a minimized number of aisles.
Forklifts drive into the racking between uprights to load or retrieve pallets. The first pallet in is the last one out.
High-density storage with minimal aisle space allows for maximum cubic storage capacity.

Drive-In Racking permits a forklift to enter the rack from one side to pick up or pull out pallets. This is possible because pallets can slide backwards on a continuous rail.
Forklifts drive into the rack to access pallets.
This is a last-in, first-out arrangement for your pallets. Drive-In Racking can be used by any type of forklift truck.
Self-centering rails automatically position pallets quickly and safely.
This ensures that pallets are presented correctly to the operator, promoting safe handling, ease of use, and reducing damage to the rails and uprights.
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