Our push back systems have a number of options to suit special applications. These include cart covers and welded struts to accept wire decks. A REB engineer can assess your space to make sure you get an ideal layout.
How It Works
In push back rack, the rack uses carts that move along inclined rails. Each pallet is loaded from the front of the system on to a cart. Using the next pallet, the first is slowly pushed until it is aligned with the next available cart. When the front pallet is unloaded, the next pallet glides to the front for picking.
Key Features
- Designed for last-in, first-out inventory
- Utilizes the warehouse cube to reduce required aisle space
- High density
- Ranges from 2-6 pallets
- Can be has high as needed
- Variable bay widths are available to accommodate single-wide or double-wide pallet rows
Is It Right For Your Operation?
Push back rack can offer many benefits to the right operation. Find out what operations push back rack is best for.
- Companies that store multiple pallets of the same SKU are a good candidate for push back racking. Each lane can hold a particular SKU, making picking more efficient.
- Because of this high density, it is ideal for use in expensive real estate storage areas such as cooler or freezer environments.
- Additionally, companies utilizing high quality pallets will find this system to work for them. High-quality pallets must be used in order for a this rack system to work properly.
Advantages
If you need a high density storage option, push back rack may be an advantage to your operation.
- High selectivity, decreasing pick time and cost of labor
- High density within each bay
- Requires one aisle for loading and unloading, increasing overall warehouse density
- Less truck and product damage versus drive-in since lift trucks do not need to drive into the system
Our push back systems have a number of options to suit special applications. These include cart covers and welded struts to accept wire decks. A REB engineer can assess your space to make sure you get an ideal layout.
How It Works
In push back rack, the rack uses carts that move along inclined rails. Each pallet is loaded from the front of the system on to a cart. Using the next pallet, the first is slowly pushed until it is aligned with the next available cart. When the front pallet is unloaded, the next pallet glides to the front for picking.
Key Features
- Designed for last-in, first-out inventory
- Utilizes the warehouse cube to reduce required aisle space
- High density
- Ranges from 2-6 pallets
- Can be has high as needed
- Variable bay widths are available to accommodate single-wide or double-wide pallet rows
Is It Right For Your Operation?
Push back rack can offer many benefits to the right operation. Find out what operations push back rack is best for.
- Companies that store multiple pallets of the same SKU are a good candidate for push back racking. Each lane can hold a particular SKU, making picking more efficient.
- Because of this high density, it is ideal for use in expensive real estate storage areas such as cooler or freezer environments.
- Additionally, companies utilizing high quality pallets will find this system to work for them. High-quality pallets must be used in order for a this rack system to work properly.
Advantages
If you need a high density storage option, push back rack may be an advantage to your operation.
- High selectivity, decreasing pick time and cost of labor
- High density within each bay
- Requires one aisle for loading and unloading, increasing overall warehouse density
- Less truck and product damage versus drive-in since lift trucks do not need to drive into the system
Our push back systems have a number of options to suit special applications. These include cart covers and welded struts to accept wire decks. A REB engineer can assess your space to make sure you get an ideal layout.
How It Works
In push back rack, the rack uses carts that move along inclined rails. Each pallet is loaded from the front of the system on to a cart. Using the next pallet, the first is slowly pushed until it is aligned with the next available cart. When the front pallet is unloaded, the next pallet glides to the front for picking.
Key Features
- Designed for last-in, first-out inventory
- Utilizes the warehouse cube to reduce required aisle space
- High density
- Ranges from 2-6 pallets
- Can be has high as needed
- Variable bay widths are available to accommodate single-wide or double-wide pallet rows
Is It Right For Your Operation?
Push back rack can offer many benefits to the right operation. Find out what operations push back rack is best for.
- Companies that store multiple pallets of the same SKU are a good candidate for push back racking. Each lane can hold a particular SKU, making picking more efficient.
- Because of this high density, it is ideal for use in expensive real estate storage areas such as cooler or freezer environments.
- Additionally, companies utilizing high quality pallets will find this system to work for them. High-quality pallets must be used in order for a this rack system to work properly.
Advantages
If you need a high density storage option, push back rack may be an advantage to your operation.
- High selectivity, decreasing pick time and cost of labor
- High density within each bay
- Requires one aisle for loading and unloading, increasing overall warehouse density
- Less truck and product damage versus drive-in since lift trucks do not need to drive into the system