The three-dimensional storage of telescopic steel shelves also brings standardization to warehouse management. Dozens of steel products are neatly arranged in different locations, with clear quantities and distinct categorization. This management method not only facilitates daily management and maintenance but also provides convenience for regular inventory checks. Through simple inspections and verification of the information on signage, managers can quickly grasp the inventory status of steel products in the warehouse, offering accurate data support for the company's production planning.
During the storage and retrieval of steel, the collaboration between the telescopic steel rack and the crane is truly complementary. Traditional steel storage often requires substantial manual handling, which is not only inefficient but also poses safety risks. The design of the telescopic rack allows the crane to directly perform lifting operations above the rack, eliminating the need for turns or moving the racks, thereby significantly reducing time and labor costs. Additionally, with minimal aisle space in the racks, the crane can lift straight up and down, further enhancing operational efficiency. Moreover, this method of coordination is not limited by the length of steel, allowing both long and short materials to be stored effortlessly, greatly enhancing the storage capacity of the warehouse.





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