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Warehouse Racking

Drive-in racking

Drive-in racking is also known as corridor racking or drive-through racking. This system allows forklifts (or automated guided vehicles equipped with forks) to drive into the aisles to store and retrieve goods. It is ideal for storing large quantities of goods with relatively few product types.

Specifications

Customization Customized

Drive-in Racking: A continuous, integrated racking system that is not separated by aisles. Drive-in racking utilizes a pallet access mode and is suitable for storing large quantities of goods with few varieties. Compared to standard pallet racking, the warehouse utilization rate can reach approximately 80%, and the space utilization efficiency can be increased by more than 30%, making it the most efficient storage racking system. On the support rails, pallets are stored one after another in the depth direction. The investment cost is relatively low, and it is suitable for goods with large lateral dimensions, fewer varieties, and large quantities. It is commonly used to store large batches of the same type of goods. Due to its high storage density and high floor space utilization, it is frequently used in warehouses with high storage space costs, such as cold storage, food, and tobacco industries.

Key Features

Achieve maximum storage capacity in minimum space
Relatively low storage cost per unit area
Goods follow the Last-In-First-Out (LIFO) principle, suitable for most handling machinery storage and transportation operations
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