Industrial Shelving Racks
Industrial shelving racks are modular storage systems designed for carton, tote, and small‑parts storage across fast‑moving picking aisles. Engineered for industrial duty, they provide clear access, excellent SKU visibility, and stable load distribution for everyday warehouse operations. Shelves are adjustable to suit different packaging sizes and load classes, with options for solid panels, wire decking, and bin dividers. The system integrates easily with conveyors, mezzanines, and labeling, delivering scalable, safe, and durable storage for manufacturing, distribution, and maintenance facilities.
Why Choose Industrial Shelving Racks
Fast Picking Access
Open shelf access supports quick carton and tote picking while maintaining safe, organized lanes.
Adjustable Shelf Levels
Shelves reposition quickly to suit varied carton heights and storage profiles, improving ergonomics and slotting.
Industrial Load Capacity
Engineered shelves, uprights, and bracing deliver rated capacity with stability and minimal deflection in daily warehouse use.
Low-Maintenance, Modular
Boltless modular shelving reduces installation time and keeps storage easy to reconfigure, inspect, and maintain.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Rack Height | Up to 3.0 m |
| Rack Depth | 300 – 600 mm |
| Shelf Width | 900 – 1500 mm |
| Shelf Load | 200 – 800 kg per shelf |
| Shelving Levels | Adjustable shelf spacing |
| Configuration | Boltless adjustable shelving with optional bracing/panels |
- Pick modules and carton picking zones
- Parts stores and MRO cribs
- Kitting & assembly line staging
- E-commerce fulfillment & returns
- Retail backroom storage
- Archive / document storage
- Cartons and tote bins
- Spare parts and fasteners
- Tools and MRO supplies
- Documents and archives
- Light assemblies and components
- Retail backroom stock
How It Works
1.
Layout & Install Uprights
Position upright frames and anchors to match aisle widths and load paths, forming the structural spine for shelving runs.
2.
Install Shelf Supports
Connect shelf beams/supports between uprights and fit bracing where required for stability.
3.
Add Shelves & Decking
Install shelving panels, wire decking, or bin dividers to suit the SKU mix and weight ratings.
4.
Stock, Label & Re-slot
Load cartons/totes safely, label locations, and adjust shelf positions as SKU profiles change.