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We'll See About That with Ron Cey Episode 157 Leave Tom Hardy Alone! Ron Cey
Maximizing warehouse space is a top priority for any growing business. As inventory expands, traditional storage methods often fall short, leading to inefficiencies and increased operational costs. This is where high-density storage systems come in, allowing you to store more products in less space.
Implementing these systems requires more than just new racking; it demands specialized equipment designed to operate within these compact environments. Understanding the specialized equipment needed for high-density storage is vital to making an informed decision for your business.
High-density storage systems, such as drive-in, pallet flow, or narrow-aisle racking, are designed to significantly increase storage capacity by reducing aisle space. While this is great for maximizing floor space, it creates unique challenges for material handling.
Standard forklifts are often too wide or lack the maneuverability needed to navigate these tight spaces. Attempting to use conventional equipment in a high-density environment can lead to damaged products, compromised racking, and serious safety risks for operators. Therefore, investing in the right specialized equipment is not just an option—it’s a fundamental requirement for a successful high-density operation.
Selecting the right equipment depends heavily on the specific type of high-density racking you have installed. Let’s explore some of the most common pieces of machinery used in these specialized environments.
As the names suggest, Narrow Aisle (NA) and Very Narrow Aisle (VNA) systems are characterized by their slimmed-down aisles. This design can increase warehouse storage capacity by up to 50%. While they are great for added capacity, you should consider the pros and cons of narrow aisle pallet racking before you install it.
Drive-in and drive-thru racking systems allow forklifts to enter the rack structure to store and retrieve pallets. This “last-in, first-out” (LIFO) or “first-in, first-out” (FIFO) system is ideal for storing large quantities of similar products.
Choosing the correct equipment for your high-density storage system is a critical decision that impacts your entire operation. Before making a purchase, consider your current racking system and your business’s budget. It’s better to manage the upfront costs of equipment with the long-term ROI for the new space utilization.
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