In a warehouse, storage systems keep items organized and accessible. Selective pallet racking is one popular storage system. This is a system in which the goods are stored in large bindings and the goods are placed on pallets. Because each pallet is accessible from the aisle, employees can quickly locate the items they need.
Automated storage and retrieval systems are essentially warehouse robots that help store and pick items. They can be very accurate and efficient, saving time and making fewer mistakes. And it can save space by storing supplies up high, leveraging the height of the warehouse.
Racking Warehouse shelves can be set up in two different ways: narrow aisle racking and wide aisle racking. This is particularly true with a type of racking known as narrow aisle racking, which is, well, racks in narrow aisles, that have came about in response to developments in the logistics industry. Wide aisle racking offers larger aisles; however, it may be less efficient at using space. Selecting the type of racking best depends on what the warehouse needs, goods available to be stored, among other things.
Mezzanine storage is a second floor in a warehouse. It makes additional room for storing things without building a bigger storehouse. Mezzanines can be outfitted with offices, picking areas or added storage. They are an excellent way to make use of the warehouse’s height and not have too much clutter.
Drive-in pallet racking systems are a brilliant method to store items by which you can drive a forklift through the shelves. This system is good for storing multiple of the same items. Because they do away with aisles between shelves, drive-in pallet racking systems use space more efficiently and increase storage capacity. You may find this system effective for things you don’t use daily.