Selective Rack
Known for its heavy load capacity and flexible design, selective warehouse racking is typically configured in back to back rows with each accessible from an aisle.
Double-Deep Rack
Helps increase storage density by storing two pallets deep on each level, with each level being fully accessible.
Push-Back Rack
Allows for higher-density storage by storing multiple pallets deep on each level with each pallet loaded from the front. Works best in high-productivity operations with frequent stock turns.
Flow-Thru Rack
In flow-thru warehouse rack systems, pallets are loaded from one side, stored in multiples deep and roll to the opposite side of the rack for easy access. Works best in first-in, first-out operations.
Pallet Shuttle Rack
This semi-automated deep lane system utilizes an integrated cart to transport pallets loaded by the lift truck at the lane entry into the deep lane. Works well in applications with high-volume SKUs, helping to increase productivity by minimizing lift truck travel.
Drive-In Rack
These higher density warehouse racks store pallets in multiple depths and have either one entry/exit point (drive-in). Drive-in racks are suited for last-in, first-out operations.
Cantilever Rack
Utilizes columns and cantilever arms rather than rails, making it ideal for storing long material. Features open access to facilitate loading and unloading.
Pick Modules
These high-density storage systems integrate different types of warehouse rack storage solutions into multiple levels to store inventory for picking and fulfillment of orders with greater efficiency.