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In structural push back rack systems pallets are placed on rolling carts, which slide from front of the structural racks to rear of the structural rack. As new pallets are loaded into the push back pallet rack from the aisle side of the rack system, exiting pallets are pushed to the rear to make space. Push Back pallet racks utilize standard fork lifts. Push back rack can be installed in standard warehouse or as the supporting structure in a rack supported building.
Push back racks provide a cost effective alternative when "last-in/first-out" inventory rotation is used. Pallets are typically stored two to six pallets deep in a push back rack system. This provides more storage space with fewer aisles than conventional structural rack. Push back racks allow greater selectivity than drive in structural racks, while providing excellent utilization of storage positions.
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Increase warehouse capacity up to 75% over conventional structural racks
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Push Back Structural Racks provides three to four times the selectivity of drive in structural racks
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Push Back Structural Rack provides faster access, than double deep structural rack as pallets are placed and retrieved directly from the aisle
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Push Back Racks do not require specialized fork lifts
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Easily retrofitted into existing drive in structural racks or selective structural rack.
- Push Rack Supported Building
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