On the surface, warehouse racking is pretty straightforward: upright frames and horizontal beams work in tandem to support both palletized and non-palletized goods.
Peel back the layers a bit and it’s clear that racking is not a “one-size-fits-all” investment for the typical DC or warehouse. Certain products require different types of racking; storage needs vary from one company to the next; and everything from seismic features to fire ratings must be factored into the equation. These and other variables are forcing companies to “rethink the rack” and explore alternatives to traditional selective racking.
Download this whitepaper to explore while traditional selective pallet racking is a versatile option, it’s not always the best fit for every facility.