Mobile Racking
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The ideal combination of compact storage and accessibility of all pallets.
Mobile racks or sliding storage rack systems, offer several advantages that can significantly enhance storage efficiency and operations within a warehouse or storage facility.
Mobile racks eliminate the need for permanent aisles between static racking units. By placing mobile racks on rails embedded in the floor, you can create a single access aisle that moves powered by an electric motor, granting access to various shelving bays as needed. This allows you to store more products within the same warehouse footprint compared to traditional static shelving.
With mobile racks, you can quickly move the rack to the desired storage bay, minimising travel time and expediting picking and retrieval processes. This can significantly improve overall warehouse productivity and efficiency.
Overall, mobile racking systems offer a compelling solution for warehouses and storage facilities seeking to maximise storage capacity, improve picking efficiency, and optimise space utilisation. Adding pick & deposit stations on the ends of our Stow Mobile racking system might further increase the warehouse efficiency, results in a higher return on investment.
Each Stow Mobile racking and storage system can increase capacity up to 90% compared to conventional pallet racking systems and may lead to a significant decrease in lighting, heating or cooling costs. Where storage space is expensive (for example in cold stores), mobile racking is the perfect solution.
Stow’s Mobile system is the leading industrial mobile racking system with thousands of examples worldwide. The Stow Mobile system is composed of conventional pallet racking installed on mobile bases. This versatile setup allows opening and closing of the aisles. Mobile racking enables compact storage while keeping each individual pallet accessible. Additionally, mobiles offer adaptable storage for operations where the size, weight and quality of the pallets to be stored can’t be predicted or controlled.