Push-back
racking is also designed for first-in, first-out (FIFO) inventory management,
which means that you can keep your inventory fresh and reduce the risk of
stockouts.
Push-back
racking is a storage method that allows pallets to be stored from 2 to 6 deep
on either side of an aisle, giving you higher storage density than conventional
forms of racking.
With push-back
pallet racking, you can combine the density of drive-in rack while also
providing single-lane selectivity.
Wheeled carts
sit stacked at the pick aisle of each lane. A pallet is placed on the top cart,
then to load the next pallet, the forklift pushes it back, exposing a cart
underneath.
The process
continues until all carts are used, with the last pallet resting on the rails.
As pallets are extracted, the rear pallets automatically flow forward,
producing a highly effective process.