The Selective Rack
Key Features
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The most common pallet racking system used in modern warehousing and storage facilities. It is widely used for its efficiency in inventory management and easy access to goods. Here are some key characteristics of the selective rack system.
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Selective racks operate on a first-in, first-out basis. This means that the pallets/items that are stored first will be the ones retrieved first when it comes to order picking. This is particularly useful for perishable goods or items with expiration dates, ensuring that older stock is used before newer stock.
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Selective racks allow for direct access to each pallet in the system. There are no obstacles between the operator and the inventory, enabling quick and efficient retrieval of goods without the need to move other pallets.
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Selective rack systems are usually installed in back-to-back rows. Each row consists of racks accessible from aisles on both sides. This design maximizes the use of available space while providing easy access to all stored pallets.
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Selective racks can accommodate various pallet sizes and weights, making them suitable for a wide range of industries and storage requirements.
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Compared to some other specialized pallet racking systems, selective racks are generally more affordable and easier to install, making them a popular choice for many businesses.
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Standard forklifts or reach trucks can be used to load and retrieve pallets from selective rack systems. No specialized equipment is required, reducing the need for additional investment.