Pallet racking refers to storage racks designed for placing pallets, bins, and other containers. Operationally, these racks are typically handled by forklifts. During the design phase, we usually calculate the maximum storage capacity of the racks. Customers can use this design quantity to plan their warehouse storage methods.

Common types of storage racking include:
One Heavy Duty Rack
Heavy-duty racking is a common type of storage racking and also one of the most widely used in terms of application scope. Among all types of racking, heavy-duty racking has the lowest cost but also the lowest storage efficiency. It is suitable for warehouses with a diverse range of goods.
Two-aisle货架
The through-style shelving requires a single type of goods, and it demands a higher standard of forklifts, with the forklift body width not to exceed a certain limit, as it needs to enter the storage and retrieval aisles. Through-style shelving boasts a high storage rate; however, during storage operations, the need to enter the aisles slowly reduces efficiency.
Triple Gravity Shelving System
Gravity-based racking is an automatic gravity-driven storage system where goods slide down from high shelves without power. It has specific requirements for the material of the trays and is relatively expensive in cost. It boasts high storage efficiency.
Four穿梭式货架
The shuttle rack is an automated storage system consisting of a storage machine driven by shuttles, which work in conjunction with forklifts. The shuttle rack represents the future trend in storage racks, and to achieve higher storage efficiency, more shuttles are required.
Five Push-in Shelves
Pallet Racking, also known as push-back racking, involves pushing loaded carts to the rear using forklifts. This type of racking is less commonly used.

