The warehouse drive-in rack is a continuous whole-building rack that is not divided by aisles. On the support rails, the pallets are stored in the depth direction, one after the other, which makes high-density storage possible. The goods are accessed and discharged from the same side of the shelf, and follow the principle of “first deposit before retrieval”. Both the counterweight and the forward-moving forklift can easily drive into the middle of the shelf aisle to access the goods. Drive-in racks have a relatively low overall investment cost due to their high storage density. They are suitable for situations where there are fewer varieties, large quantities, and the access mode of goods can be scheduled. They are often used to store large quantities of the same type of goods.
Because of its high storage density and high utilization of ground space, it is often used in cold storage and other places with high storage space costs. Drive-in racks are very suitable for storage applications that have a small variety of goods but a large storage capacity. Forklifts can freely enter and exit the corridor between the shelves so that the warehouse can be used.
Drive-in warehouse shelves have a large carrying capacity, generally 400-800KG, and the warehouse utilization rate can reach about 80%, which is a shelf with high storage efficiency. The goods are accessed and discharged from the same side of the shelf, and the goods are stored first and then retrieved. The counterweight and forward-moving forklift can easily drive into the middle of the shelf to access the goods; the investment cost is relatively low. It is suitable for large horizontal size, small variety and large quantity. It is often used to store large quantities of the same type of goods. The structure is concise and effective. Functional accessories such as partitions, steel laminates (wood laminates), storage cage guide rails, and other functional accessories can be installed according to the characteristics of the storage unit container equipment to meet the requirements of different unit container equipment.
Post time: Feb-22-2021