There are several types of racking systems commonly used in warehouses, including:
Selective pallet racking: Allows for easy access to individual pallets and is the most common type of racking system.
Drive-in pallet racking: Designed for high-density storage of homogeneous products, where forklifts drive into the racking system to load and unload pallets.
Push back pallet racking: Allows for storage of multiple pallets on a single level, with pallets loaded from the front and pushed back as new pallets are added.
Cantilever racking: Designed for the storage of long or bulky items, such as lumber or pipes, with open-fronted arms supporting the items.
Mezzanine racking: A raised storage platform built within a warehouse, which can be used for a variety of purposes, including storage, offices, or production areas.
Automated storage and retrieval systems (ASRS): Utilize robotics or automated cranes to retrieve and transport items, reducing the need for manual labor and increasing storage density.
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