| Double Deep Racking |

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You do not want to extend your building but need to fit in more pallets. Then Double Deep
Racking may be the answer for you. The system reduces the number of aisles needed giving better use of space.
However this system requires specialist handling equipment, restricts access
to individual pallets in the system and slows pallets movements down.
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| Narrow Aisle Racking (VNA) |

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You need best utilization of height and floor area whilst retaining flexibility
in picking individual pallets and adjusting beam levels to suit different height pallets. Then Narrow Aisle Racking (VNA)
would provide the solution for you as it retains the flexibility of a wide aisle system but increases the pallet capacity
of the system.
The drawback of this system is the expense of the handling
equipment both the forklift truck itself and the additional guidance system required to use the truck.
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| Drive-In/Drive-Thru Racking |

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If you have a lot of identical pallets of the same product to store but are
unable to block stack because of safety issues or damage to product. Then Drive-In racking is ideal for your although slow
in throughpu offers high density safe storage. This application is great for cold or chill store environments. It also has
the advantage of not requiring specialised handling equipment.
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| Pallet Live Racking |

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If you need automatic stock rotation with the optimum use of space. Then using
Pallet Live Racking provides FIFO (First IN First Out) stock rotation whilst
using the space to its fullest.
However you do require good quality pallets in order to have optimum
efficiency.
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| Push Back Racking |

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If you need a block type stacking system with a large number of product lines
with optimum throughput speeds. Then Push Back Racking will cater for these needs. It offers a higher occupancy rate than
any other high density system whilst enabling fast access to pallets.
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