Wide Aisle Pallet Racking
Wide Aisle Racking is the most widely used storage system for palletised loads. Single and double sided runs of racking are separated by wide aisles to suit the customers existing fork lift trucks.
Drive In Pallet Racking
Drive In (Drive Through) Racking is used where high density storage is required. It is frequently used in facilities with a low number of product lines. Pallets are stored in a block system with two blocks generally served by one operating aisle. The trucks drive into the racking to load or retrieve pallets which are stored on cantilevered rails running throughout the system. The first pallet in is the last pallet out unless a Drive Through system is used, whereby pallets can be loaded or retrieved from either side of the block.
Push Back Pallet Racking
Push Back Racking is a form of live storage with pallets being stored two, three or four deep. pallets are loaded onto a trolley or carrier which pushes the other pallets back up a channel rail. When a pallet is removed from the system the remaining ones in that lane will roll forward. Pallets are accessed from one side only.