Pallet racking systems are available in various configurations to accommodate different storage requirements and spatial limitations. The most widely used types are:

  • Adjustable pallet racking systems. These versatile systems are the backbone of many warehouses. Adjustable racks feature parallel rows of upright frames with adjustable beams, allowing easy access to each pallet from a dedicated aisle. This design facilitates efficient product rotation, making selective racks ideal for warehouses with frequent pallet movements and retrieval operations.
  • Drive-in and drive-through racking systems. Drive-in and drive-through racking systems allow businesses to maximize vertical space and achieve high-density storage. These systems eliminate the need for multiple aisles by allowing forklifts to enter the rack structure.
    In a drive-in system, forklifts can access pallets from one side, while drive-through racks enable access from both ends, streamlining material handling and increasing operational efficiency.
  • Push-back racking systems. Push-back racking systems are designed with a “last-in, first-out” principle and offer high-density storage and easy accessibility. When a new pallet is loaded from the front, it pushes the existing pallets back, creating a compact and organized storage solution.