Depending on the type of solution used, different methods of storing goods are used, such as:
- in perpendicular or parallel arrangement, in single-pallet or multi-pallet nests – for row racks
- according to the LIFO principle (last in, first out) – for drive-in or push-back racks
- according to the FIFO principle – first in, first out – for flow racks
For the storage of non-palletized goods of smaller sizes and in small warehouses
Shelving storage racks are most commonly used.
They are perfect for all kinds of archives, libraries, workshops,
stores or wholesalers and warehouses.
Shelf storage racks are most often designed for manual operation, but in the case of
storage of heavy materials can be successfully used lift trucks.
Storage systems based on shelf racks are made strictly to order
and customer expectations. An important element influencing the use of the racks
shelving has the material we allocate for storage, and more specifically, its weight.
This is because it is possible to adjust the load capacity of the shelf filling according to the expected weight of the stored goods.
Their undoubted advantage is the modularity of the system, which allows you to combine racks
shelving into virtually unlimited racking strings.