The sliding shelf is made of roller aluminum alloy and metal strips, placing goods on the strips. Inventory is stored through one side aisle, while retrieval is done through the other. The racks incline towards the shipping direction, allowing goods to slide down under gravity. This system supports FIFO (First In, First Out), single replenishment, and multiple picking operations.
The sliding shelf offers high retrieval efficiency, ideal for short-term storage and picking. Widely used in manufacturing, commerce, distribution centers, assembly workshops, and warehouses with high shipment frequency.
Sliding Shelves, Rolling Shelves
Goods are loaded at the top of the inclined chute, and they automatically slide down under gravity when retrieved at the bottom, allowing for "first-in-first-out" operation. This method is cost-effective and offers high storage density. It is widely used in supermarkets, chemical, and electronic industries. The main components of the roller rack include the frame, guide rail, and roller bars. The roller rack facilitates the handling of loose goods, providing operators with increased production items, improving work efficiency, and speeding up the production line.


































