Although flow storage racks, because of their more complex nature, may have a higher initial cost than static rack designs, SK3400 flow storage racks enables you to dramatically reduce your total operating and capital costs, while improving handling efficiency.
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inventory control. Loads are transported, via the flow rails from the loading end to the unloading end of the storage system. The first load in is always the first load to be taken out. This constant stock rotation is especially beneficial with perishable or time-sensitive goods, such as food or pharmaceuticals, where a lost product becomes a lost profit. Reduced handling costs. Reduced handling equipment costs. Time and labor savings. Space savings. |
Construction cost savings. By increasing storage capacity within existing facilities, the need for new construction could be eliminated. When new construction is necessary, building size and cost can be reduced by up to 50 percent. A smaller warehousing area, in turn, can reduce insurance, land acquisition costs, and taxes. Operating expense reduction. Decreased fork lift damage. Flexibility. Industries employing the flow storage concept include:
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