Selective Racking

Selective Racking is the most common and versatile racking system, offering direct access to every pallet. It's ideal for warehouses with a wide range of SKUs and operations regardless of your storage strategy.

A large warehouse filled with lots of boxes and shelves.
A warehouse filled with lots of boxes on shelves.

Double Deep Racking

Double deep racking stores two pallets deep per rack face, increasing storage density while requiring deep-reach forklifts. It's a cost-effective solution for facilities that want higher capacity with fewer aisles.

Drive-In/Drive-Thru Racking

Drive-in and drive-thru racking systems allow forklifts to enter the rack structure to retrieve or store pallets. Each option is used for different warehouse priorities however both maximize storage density by eliminating multiple aisles.

A warehouse filled with lots of shelves and boxes.
A 3d model of a warehouse with a forklift and stairs

Mezzanine Racking

A warehouse storage solution that provides increased storage capacity without expanding the building footprint. Mezzanine racking creates additional levels of storage or picking above the warehouse floor.

Flow Racking

Utilizing gravity to feed products forward as they are picked Pallet Flow Racking is a high efficiency option for operations that utilize FIFO workflows with small cartons, bins, and totes. Commonly used for picking, kitting, and packing zones.

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