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- Longspan Shelving & Benches >>
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Create large volume heavy duty storage quickly and simply, with
MDF or alternative decking. The most popular form of shelving system
which easily adapts to the
vast range of products needing to be stored. Shelf loads from 250kg to
2650kg and Bay loads from 2000kg to 6000kg....
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- Cantilever &
Speciality Racking >>
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This system is particularly suitable for the storage of packs of
timber, steel bars and tubes together with unpalletised long length
goods, both adjustable and fixed systems are available....
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- Mezzanine Storage Platform >>
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A raised storage platform using adjustable pallet racks makes
good use of a building headroom and enables increased capacity
particularly for factories, and also for manually picked operations....
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- Adjustable Selective Racking >>
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The most popular form of storage for palletised loads and is
widely specified in virtually every industry and easily adapts to the
vast range of products needing to be stored....
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- Double Deep Selective Racking >>
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Based on the concept of wide aisle adjustable beam pallet
racking, this system offers greater pallet storage density by
eliminating a number of truck aisles and by moving together back to
back bays to give access to 4 pallets per side....
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- Drive In Pallet Racking >>
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Other than block stacking pallets there is no other more
effective palletised storage method at using both floor space and
cubic capacity....
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- Pallet or Carton Live Storage Racking
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This system works on a first in first out basis (F.I.F.O) with
one face used for feeding goods, and the other face for picking....
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- Push Back Racking >>
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Pallets are loaded in sequence onto wheeled carriers which are
'pushed back' on inclined steel channels....
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- Narrow Isle Racking >>
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Through the use of specialist handling equipment the operating
aisle between racking faces can be greatly reduced, thereby increasing
the density of storage to utilise floor area and building height more
efficiently....
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