DRIVE-IN PALLET RACKING
EFFECTIVE USE OF SPACE
Drive-in pallet racking is an accumulative storage system that maximises storage space utilisation – up to 85% – by almost completely eliminating aisles. The drive-in system is recommended for long-term storage of a large number of low-variance goods that can be stored on a LIFO (last in, first out) basis. The racking structure is based on proven and safe components of the PHR or APR12 system.

ADVANTAGES OF DRIVE-IN RACKING:
- high utilisation of storage capacity (up to 85%)
- the most favourable ratio of pallet space price to space used
- safe storage of unstable or fragile goods that cannot be stored on top of each other
- LIFO (last in, first out) storage
- aisle heights and depths adapted to the dimensions of the stored goods
- the flexibility of the system allows it to be easily expanded and adapted to changing needs
DETAILED INFORMATION:
Drive-in racking is used for the storage of
- large quantities of homogeneous goods with relatively low rotation (recommended for seasonal storage)
- products that do not require FIFO rotation
- in warehouses where the priority is to maximise space utilisation and where speed of access to a particular pallet is not a major issue
- in warehouses where it is necessary to maintain low temperatures down to -25˚C (cold stores, refrigerated warehouses)
The construction of drive-in racking is based on stacked narrow aisles, which also act as storage and transport channels for the pallets. A forklift truck enters the aisle and places the pallets one behind the other on specially designed support rails.
Every warehouse is different and requires a different approach. We offer our clients an individual approach and selection of a solution that is tailored to the specific needs and expectations of the business and the specific nature of the industry in which it operates. We have extensive experience of working with clients in a wide range of sectors and industries.