Press-in racks have high storage density and fast storage and transportation

Apr 12, 2022

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Push-back racks, also known as push-in racks, are stacked and connected by multiple trolleys between the front and rear beams. The stacked goods are placed on the trolleys and pushed in from the outside, and the stored goods will push the original goods inside. .

1. The press-in rack is composed of typical structural parts such as pallet trolleys. The pallet truck has the characteristics of flowability. The goods are specified to enter and exit at one end of the rack, and follow the order of first-in, last-out.

2. When storing and transporting goods, the forklift is only located at the lower end of the shelf passage, and there is no need to enter the shelf goods storage passage. Such shelves have the typical characteristics of high storage density and fast storage and transportation.

3. It is usually used in extremely limited storage space, but it must be used in occasions where the storage capacity must be increased or there are time requirements for the goods, etc.

When the number of pallets for a certain product is large and "first-in, first-out" is not required, the work procedure can be simplified, and the benefits are extremely significant.

Picking times can be shortened and no special handling equipment is required.

Due to more storage area and fewer channels, space utilization and productivity are high.

It can avoid the cargo damage that is often caused by high-density storage shelves during loading and unloading operations.


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