Efficient Accessibility
Push back racking is an effective storage system designed for medium to high-density environments that require a large number of picking faces. Reducing the number of aisles needed, push back rack can store pallets two, three or four deep. Simplify inventory management with the First-in/Last-out (FILO) approach for essential stock rotation. Practical efficiency starts with push back racking to streamline your operations.
How to Push Back Racking Works
Push back racking allows pallets to be loaded from one side and retrieved from the opposite side, enhancing accessibility and minimizing handling. Pallets are loaded and moved along the track to maximize product density. As pallets are added at the loading end, the system pushes the current pallets forward creating space for the new load. The first-in pallet is now ready to be unloaded at the opposite end without disrupting loading that may be taking place. Create picking efficiency with a push back racking system.
BENEFITS
Allows storage of 2,3 or 4 pallets deep
First-In/Last-Out approach
High-density storage in a single aisle
Essential stock rotation
factors
Material type and how often it changes
Load capacity and physical dimensions
Available footprint of space and amount of inventory