Pallet Racking

Pallet Racking Systems

Push back pallet racking offers a high-density storage solution, perfect for maximizing warehouse capacity and streamlining operations. This system utilizes a moving cart system, simplifying the loading and unloading of pallets, making it a reliable choice for those seeking increased storage efficiency.

Push-back racking systems employ carriages mounted on inclined rails, allowing pallets to be loaded efficiently. As a new pallet is added, the previously loaded pallets are automatically pushed back to create space. Conversely, when pallets are removed, the remaining ones slide forward due to gravity, making the next pallet readily accessible from the aisle.

All-Systems’ Push-Back Pallet Racking system offers dense storage with front loading and unloading. This innovative system enables the storage of pallets up to six deep.

Why Choose Pallet Racking Racking for Your Warehouse?

Maximized Storage Density

Push-back racking maximizes the use of warehouse space by enabling you to store pallets multiple deep.

Increased Efficiency

The gravity-fed system and inclined rails make pallet loading and unloading quick and easy.

Flexibility in Pallet Selection

Able to handle a range of pallet sizes and types for storage, meeting various inventory requirements.

Reduced Forklift Movement

Operators can access multiple pallets from the same aisle, cutting down on forklift travel time and improving overall operational effectiveness.

Enhanced Inventory Control

Enhances inventory management and stock rotation by offering increased visibility and accessibility to inventory.

Improved Safety

Made with safety measures like angled rails and backstops to stop pallets from moving forward too far.

How Push Back Pallet Racking Works?

Pallets are placed into a succession of nested carts that travel on inclined rails as part of a dynamic storage system used in push-back pallet racking. When a new pallet is loaded, the prior pallet is pushed back, producing high-density storage. Because of the inclined design, it is easier for operators to reach the next pallet without exerting extra effort when the front pallet is removed because the subsequent pallets will automatically advance to the front position.
This system benefits warehouses using the Last In, First Out (LIFO) inventory management method. Pallets are stored several deep in push back racking, which reduces the amount of aisle space required and makes the most of the available space. Its layout not only improves storage density but also boosts operational effectiveness by cutting down on forklift travel time, which speeds up the loading and unloading procedures.

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