Drive-In Rack System
Drive-In Rack System: An Innovative Approach for Practical Storage Solutions
The drive-in rack system maximizes warehouse space utilization by eliminating aisles between units, making it one of the most efficient systems available. It is ideal for storing large quantities of palletized goods of the same type. Forklifts operate within the system, storing pallets from back to front. This allows for effective use of the Last In, First Out (LIFO) principle, making it suitable for areas where the same products are stored. Alternatively, for First In, First Out (FIFO) needs (drive-through), these systems can be installed in facilities with forklift maneuvering space both in front and behind the storage area. The height and shelf intervals of the system can be adjusted based on your warehouse height and the products being stored. The system enables quick movement during loading and unloading, saving time in operations.
Drive-In Rack System
Drive-In Rack System: Perfect Solution for Optimal Storage
Drive-In rack systems offer easy-to-use and flexible storage solutions in warehouse environments. These systems are designed to enhance space efficiency and can be customized to meet the storage needs of users. With the ability to drive into the system when needed, they provide easy access to stored materials and help maintain organized warehouse spaces.
Stacking Equipment Lifting Heights: The height of the stacking equipment in a storage system is determined based on several factors including the height of the warehouse space, the weights and dimensions of the products to be stacked, and how many tiers will be stacked on top of each other. Stacking equipment that can meet the required shelf heights and handle the weight of the stored products should be procured accordingly.
In drive-in rack systems, units are determined based on operational needs, but the spacing between units (aisle width) must be determined according to the maneuverability of the stacking equipment to be used. Turning radii can vary depending on the brand and model of the equipment.