STORAGE DESIGN LTD ~ Catalogue 2019
WAREHOUSE SOLUTIONS DRIVE IN PALLET RACKING
Using minimal space for access aisles and lanes, Drive-in racking provides a high-density and very space-efficient bulk storage system.
With the first pallet into a lane being the last out, stock selectivity is restricted, but when loads are delivered and dispatched in batches, this is not a difficulty.
Pallets are stored on runners, in the depth of the racking and trucks enter to deposit or retrieve.
The system lends itself to high volume movement, of low value products, where handling costs are a large percentage of the overall product cost.
Used extensively by drink manufacturers, as a safe way of block stacking glass and PET bottles..
Pallets are stacked by the first-in, last-out (FILO) principle, which means that individual pallets cannot be accessed directly, but one by one from the front face of the rack.
SHUTTLE PALLET RACKING
Shuttle storage is an alternative to Drive-In, Push Back or Pallet Live racking systems. These systems, though efficient, are limited by the length of the storage lane that can be practically achieved.
The shuttle storage system overcomes this, by storing pallets within a system that can operate to greater depths. The racking features guide/support rails which run the depth of the rack structure, on which an automated shuttle travels.
Pallets are loaded onto a shuttle at the front of the lane, which transports the pallet down to the other end.
The in-built sensors on the shuttle detect the position of previous pallets and places the new load at a predetermined distance from them, before returning to the start face.
The shuttle is easily moved between lanes by a standard fork lift truck.
Shuttles are fitted with a 48V lithium no ‘memory effect’ battery, offering up to a 15 hour operating time.
With limited stock rotation, Drive-in pallet racking is particularly suitable for seasonal goods.
The shuttle movements are sent via the radio remote controller, allowing the forklift truck and driver to be released to other tasks while the shuttle operates.
The length of the storage lane is not limited in the same way as a pallet live system, with no incline required.
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SHELVING & RACKING
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