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Buying Guide

Boltless Shelving vs Pallet Racking

Use boltless shelving for hand-loaded cartons and lighter goods; use pallet racking for palletised, heavier loads handled by forklifts or warehouse equipment.

Quick answer: Use boltless shelving for hand-loaded cartons and lighter goods; use pallet racking for palletised, heavier loads handled by forklifts or warehouse equipment.
Buying Guide

The simple difference

Boltless shelving

Best for hand-loaded items, cartons, parts, documents, retail stock and lighter warehouse storage.

Pallet racking

Best for palletised goods, heavier loads and forklift or reach-truck access.

Buying Guide

Comparison table

Factor Boltless shelving Pallet racking
Loading method Hand-loaded Forklift / reach truck / pallet handling
Typical goods Cartons, parts, small inventory Pallets, bulk goods, heavier stock
Access Easy manual picking Requires aisle and equipment clearance
Best use Stockroom, workshop, small warehouse Warehouse bulk storage and pallet flow
Buying Guide

How to decide

  • If workers pick items by hand, start with shelving or longspan.
  • If goods are stored on pallets, start with pallet racking.
  • If load weight is uncertain, verify before buying.
  • If space is tight, check aisle, access and picking workflow before choosing.
FAQ

Common questions

Can boltless shelving hold pallets?

Generally no. Boltless shelving is normally for hand-loaded goods. Pallet racking should be used for palletised storage.

Which is better for a small warehouse?

It depends on goods. Small warehouses with cartons may use shelving; palletised stock may need pallet racking.

Can both systems be used together?

Yes. Many warehouses use pallet racking for bulk stock and shelving for picking, parts or smaller inventory.

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