Selective Pallet Racking
Selective pallet racking, also known as selective rack, is indeed the most common type of pallet racking system. It is a versatile and cost-effective solution for storing a wide variety of palletized goods. Selective racking is characterized by its direct access to each pallet load, allowing for easy picking and replenishment. This high selectivity makes it ideal for warehouses with high stock rotation or that require frequent access to a variety of products.
Increased Storage Capacity: Maximize vertical space by stacking pallets multiple levels high, optimizing warehouse footprint.
Improved Inventory Management: Each pallet is easily accessible, simplifying stock control and retrieval.
Enhanced Picking Efficiency: Direct access to any pallet minimizes picking time and labor costs.
Reduced Product Damage: Stable beam and upright construction protects goods from damage during handling.
Adaptability: The system can be easily adjusted to accommodate different pallet sizes and weights.
Uprights: Vertical support columns that bear the weight of the loaded pallets.
Beams: Horizontal support bars that pallets rest upon. Available in single-depth (one pallet per level) or double-depth (two pallets per level) configurations.
Cross Bracing: Diagonal supports that provide stability and rigidity to the racking system.
Pallet Supports: Optional components like lips or rollers that help secure pallets on the beams.
Aisle Widths: Designed to allow sufficient clearance for forklift maneuvering and safe operation.
Warehouses and distribution center
Manufacturing facilities
Retail stores
Food and beverage industries
Automotive parts suppliers
Chemical and pharmaceutical companies
Selective pallet racking offers a cost-effective and versatile storage solution for various industries. Its ease of use, adaptability, and efficiency make it a popular choice for optimizing warehouse space and improving inventory management