Special solutions
- Storage utilisation: 60-70%
- They work according to the LIFO principle with a channel depth of up to six pallets
- Processing with any warehouse equipment
They resemble gravity flow racks, but they work on the LIFO principle (last-in, first-out). Pallets are installed here on special trolleys that move along the guides at a slight angle. Each new pallet being loaded pushes the ones already in the channel, as they are pressed to the unloading area by g
- Storage utilisation: 60-70%
- An inexpensive solution for increasing storage capacity
- They require equipment with telescopic forks or a pantograph
They are selective racks for pallets installed in two rows. In other words, a single row becomes a double row, and a double row, which is normally processed on both sides, in the case of Double Deep pallet racking, has four rows. This storage system is not suitable for everyone. It makes sense if b
As some containers do not have full-length support rails, but only small legs at the edges, it is extremely difficult and unsafe to install them on classic racks. The tandem of selective and drive-in pallet racking solves this problem since wider guides serve as supports for the legs here. Besides,