Traditional warehouses

Pallet warehouses

Pallet racks are the most common structures for storing and picking unit loads. Thanks to their design and several accessories they allow to stock different types of unit loads: cages, boxes, containers etc.
Thanks to their simplicity they may be reconfigured according to the
different storage needs.

Cantilever warehouses

Cantilever warehouses are made of racks mainly dedicated to the storage of long items and the presence of shelves avoids the problems caused by struts.
These types of racks allow to store bars, pipes, sheet metal, section bars, laminates; with suitable accessories it’s also possible to store pallets, or smaller boxes and small reels, still ensuring a high versatility in handling.

Drive-in warehouses

Such warehouses are suitable for the intensive storage of palletized
goods, the number of items that may be stored is linked with the number of tunnels in the structure, as the index of access to the desired unit load is high; flows are generally low.
From a structural point of view these warehouses require more attention, as the elements are connected only at the base and at the top, thus reducing the limitations while storing goods.
In this case respecting engineering tolerance is fundamental to ensure the right project loads, avoiding the insurgence of eccentricities which might affect the whole structure.

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