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Problem My stock is always
changing in height. I need to be able to access each individual pallet and to
pick from the bottom levels with a variety of different trucks.
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Problem I need the best space
utilisation both in height and floor area whilst retaining the ability to access
every individual pallet together with pallet height
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Solution Wide Aisle
Selective Pallet Racking offers fully adjustable beam levels to suit varying pallet heights.
There is 100% accessibility to pallets and aisles and designed to be wide enough
for fork trucks to pass one another
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Solution Narrow
aisle racking retains the flexibility of wide
aisle racking but increases storage capacity by reducing the aisle and storing
pallets to a greater height. It also maintains a good speed of
throughput. |
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Problem I need to be able to store
more pallets in my current location without having to extend the
building
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Problem I have a lot of identical
pallets to store. As a safety issues I cannot block stack but I need to get
as many pallets as possible into a given area without specialist
equipment. |
Solution Consider
Victor
Double Deep Selective racking which can halve the
number of aisles that would be required with a wide aisle application. This
enables better space utilisation. However this type of application requires
double deep trucks and restricts access to each individual
pallet.
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Solution Drive-in
racking, although slow in throughput, offers high
density storage for a limited range of stock. This high density storage is
particularly suited to cold or chill store
environments. |