Selective Racking | Narrow aisle Racking | Double deep Racking | Push back Racking | Drive-in Racking

Selective Racking

Interior of a large warehouse with tall metal shelves holding boxes and pallets.

Your need:

You have lots of products going to lots of places. Orders are complex, with a mix of SKUs. Ready access is a must, low cost a plus.

Our solution:

Selective pallet racking is very cost-efficient, offering you high capacity with easy access. Simple to install and customise, being infinitely adjustable. Serviced by conventional forklifts.

Illustration of a warehouse with tall racks and forklifts

Vital statistics:

Average locations used - 95%

Immediate accessibility - 100%

Stock rotation - Good

Average floor area by pallet position (sqm) - 0.85

Narrow Aisle Racking

Warehouse interior with rows of shelves stacked with boxes and packages, forklift in motion.

Your need:

Space is at a premium and you have many SKUs. Your orders are complex and varied, and you need high-density storage. Though turn-around times aren’t critical, you need quick access to everything.

Our solution:

Maximise your floor area and roof height. Gives you direct access to every pallet. Serviced by special forklift trucks.

3D illustration of an automated storage and retrieval system with multiple racks filled with boxes, featuring robotic forklifts.

Vital statistics:

Average locations used - 95%

Immediate accessibility - 100%

Stock rotation - Good

Average floor area by pallet position (sqm) - 0.45

Double Deep Racking

Warehouse interior with shelves stacked with boxes and forklifts operating.

Your need:

Not a lot of products, but distributed in high volumes. Maybe you make them yourself. The same SKUs are in groups of pallets before dispatch.

Our solution:

Stores up to four pallets deep, for quick dispatch of big, single-SKU orders. Double-entry aisle allows unbeatable access by dual pantograph or sliding fork attachments. Upper levels can be fitted with helpful guide rails.

3D model of warehouse shelves with stacked boxes and a forklift

Vital statistics:

Average locations used - 88%

Immediate accessibility - 50%

Stock rotation - Average

Average floor area by pallet position (sqm) - 0.60

Push Back Racking

A warehouse worker operating a yellow forklift is organizing boxes on metal shelving units. The shelves are stocked with various cardboard boxes in a spacious warehouse setting.

Your need:

You require maximum storage density, you are not concerned about stock rotation and you have large batches of the same SKUs. You are looking for operating efficiencies and are safety-focused. Pallet access is arranged on a Last In, First Out basis.

Our solution:

Push back racking combines high-density storage with high-speed access by conventional forklift trucks. Pallets may be safely stored 2 to 6 deep. Pallets are gravity fed ensuring the pick face is constantly filled.

3D rendering of a large warehouse storage unit with forklifts

Vital statistics:

Average locations used - 80%

Immediate accessibility - Up to 100%

Stock rotation - Average

Average floor area by pallet position (sqm) - 0.55

Drive-in Racking

Interior of a large warehouse with tall blue and orange storage racks filled with palletized goods, under a high ceiling with overhead lights.

Your need:

Only a few SKUs, but many pallets. Space efficiency and low cost are critical, and you may need cold storage. First In, First Out isn’t important

Our solution:

This system’s designed for high-volume, easy-access storage. Unique self-centring rails position pallets quickly, easily and safely. Works with conventional forklifts.

3D illustration of a warehouse storage rack system with forklifts moving pallets.

Vital statistics:

Average locations used - 75%

Immediate accessibility - Up to 100%

Stock rotation - Average

Average floor area by pallet position (sqm) - 0.55