PUSH-IN RACKING

Push-in racking is also known as push-back racking. Goods are provided for entry and exit at one end of the rack, using a combination of rails and pallet carts, with the rails being sloped to take advantage of the self-propelled weight of the goods, following the first-in-first-out sequence, and with an overall depth of less than five pallet depths.

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Push-in racking is also known as push-back racking. Goods are provided for entry and exit at one end of the rack, using a combination of rails and pallet carts, with the rails being sloped to take advantage of the self-propelled weight of the goods, following the first-in-first-out sequence, and with an overall depth of less than five pallet depths.


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