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Drive-In Pallet Racks is a storage solution that allows for a lift truck to enter the rack from one side to pick-up or pull-out pallets. Forklifts can drive right into the rack to access pallets two or more deep.
ADVANTAGES
Drive-In Racking is a last-in, first-out arrangement for your pallets. Drive-In & Drive-Through Racks offer the ability to store a large amount of similar loads in a smaller area.
Below are a few of the benefits of Drive-In Pallet Rack:
- Drive-In Pallet Rack makes the most of your floor space.
- Drive-In Pallet Racking can store up to 75% more pallets in the same amount of space as Selective Racking.
- Drive-In Pallet Rack reduces time spent adjusting the location of inventory.
- Drive-In racking allows for the maximum amount of storage with the minimum of handling. You determine the depth or the racking based on your requirements and specifications.
When your requirements call for you to store similar large materials that are regularly depleted, Drive-In Pallet Racking may be your best answer to efficiently handling materials.
APPLICATIONS
· Drive-in systems utilize a combination of standard rack components and specially designed accessories to store pallet loads two or more deep along full length pallet rails.
· Drive-in provides Last-In, First-Out storage from one access direction.
· This dense storage solution includes reduced aisle space
ACCESSORIES AND ENHANCEMENTS
All racking comes with a wide range of accessories as well as options such as Column Guards, Grid-type Wire Decks and Back Stops.
To protect your investment, Warehouse Protective Barriers and Guard Rails are also available.
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