Heavy pallet storage
Usually requires pallet racking with proper beam levels, upright frames and forklift access.
Choose warehouse racking by matching storage load, SKU movement, pallet type, aisle access, ceiling height, forklift use and safety requirements.
Warehouse racking should be selected based on how goods move, not only how many shelves can fit. The right system depends on load weight, pallet or carton storage, stock rotation, aisle width and equipment access.
Usually requires pallet racking with proper beam levels, upright frames and forklift access.
May suit boltless shelving or longspan systems depending on item size and weight.
Need easier access, clear labelling and picking-friendly layout.
| Information | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Load per level | Determines beam, shelf and frame requirements. |
| Item dimensions | Controls bay width, depth and usable storage height. |
| Handling method | Forklift, reach truck, pallet truck or hand-picking changes the layout. |
| Site dimensions | Ceiling height, column positions, doors and aisle space affect design. |
Start with load weight, item size, handling method and site dimensions.
No. Pallet racking is for palletised and heavier loads. Shelving can be better for hand-loaded cartons, parts and smaller goods.
For larger or heavier storage systems, a site assessment helps confirm dimensions, access and suitable racking configuration.
Send Y K TOH your usage, load, dimensions, site photos or current equipment problem. The team can recommend suitable options and quote accordingly.