This heavy-duty warehouse racking system is designed for high-efficiency logistics and cold storage distribution. Our recent installation for a cold storage distribution center in Florida successfully navigated the challenges of a working freezer environment, ensuring customer products remained accessible while new racks were constructed a week ahead of schedule.




| UPRIGHT LOADING TABLE | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| 80x60x1.8 | 8500KG/BAY | 100x70x1.8 | 11800KG/BAY |
| 80x60x2.0 | 9400KG/BAY | 100x70x2.0 | 13500KG/BAY |
| 90x70x1.8 | 10000KG/BAY | 100x70x2.3 | 15000KG/BAY |
| 90x70x2.0 | 11800KG/BAY | 100x70x2.5 | 16300KG/BAY |
| 90x70x2.5 | 15000KG/BAY | - | - |
The most common type of industrial warehouse racking, featuring orange beams installed with specialized safety pins to prevent accidental dislodgement. Highly adjustable and ideal for bulky, long, and heavy goods.




Pallet racks take into account the size of the pallets and allow for maximum storage capacity by allowing the palleted loads to be stacked vertically and horizontally. Forklifts are often used to move and lift pallets within warehouses and loading facilities. Depending on the ceiling height of a facility, pallets can be stored on high reaching racks. Push back racks are organized by depth, greatly reducing the required aisle space. The rails are slightly angled, using gravity to aid in moving pallet loads.
Further safety measures can be added in the form of wire mesh decking or grids across the racks to increase shelving strength and prevent objects from falling. Rails and columns are secured and made of materials strong enough to hold heavy loads.

