It is easy to think of racking as just steel shelves. In practice, the racking you choose sets the ceiling on how much a warehouse can hold, how quickly orders move, and how safely your team works.
Storage density
The right system uses your whole building, floor to ceiling. Selective, double deep and high density layouts each trade access for capacity in different ways. Matching the system to your goods and your handling equipment is what turns empty volume into usable pallet positions. See the full range on our products page.
Pick speed and flow
Layout decides how far people and forklifts travel for every order. Aisle widths, beam levels and pick faces should be planned around the way stock actually moves, so the busy lines are the easiest to reach.
Safety and stability
Load ratings, bracing and anchoring are not optional extras. A system engineered and installed to the correct loads protects your people and your stock, and keeps you compliant.
Room to grow
Good racking is planned for the stock you will carry next year, not only today. That foresight is the difference between a warehouse that scales and one that becomes a bottleneck.
Pick speed and flow, in practice
Layout decides how far people and forklifts travel for every single order. Aisle widths, beam levels and pick faces should be planned around the way stock actually moves, so the busiest lines sit closest to dispatch, not wherever there happened to be room when the racking first went up.
Safety and stability are not add-ons
Load ratings, bracing and anchoring are not optional extras layered on afterward. A system engineered and installed to the correct loads from the start protects your people and your stock, and keeps you compliant without needing to retrofit safety features once an inspector flags something.
Room to grow, designed in from day one
Good racking is planned for the stock you will carry next year, not only what sits in the warehouse today. That foresight is the practical difference between a warehouse that scales smoothly and one that turns into a bottleneck the moment volume increases.
Racking is not a shelf. It is the system your whole operation runs on, and it deserves to be chosen with that in mind.
Racking is not a shelf. It is the system your whole operation runs on.
