Multi-Tier Shelving
Space can vanish rapidly when it comes to the storage of small components or bins. Due to the lack of space, shelving systems may become disorganised or overloaded, which will decrease production and raise the likelihood of safety problems. Many warehouses and manufacturing facilities employ multi-level shelving systems to guarantee that every product has a specific position.
These systems, also referred to as multi-tier shelving or multi-tier racking, increase storage capacity by making use of underutilised vertical space. These systems construct shelving on numerous storeys by building up rather than outward in a horizontal direction. Commander Warehouse Equipment, specialists in storage systems, has offered some information on what a multi-tier shelving system is and some examples of its common layouts.
Advantageous for:
- Light to medium loads requiring manual activities.
- Production processes and spare parts storage
- Boxes for archival storage of documents
Features
- An effective method of storing a lot of little pieces with a fractional turnover
- Extremely adaptable and durable storage system
- Optimum use of vertical space in a warehouse
- Streamlined storage and manual handling
- Access each load level and stored things directly and safely
- Flexible/adjustable configuration
- To adjust for the fluctuating storage needs
MDF decking, perforated panels, steel shelves, mesh decks, and more versatile decking alternatives are available to fit your needs.