By using pushback rack systems from Jracking Storage Solutions, you can double or triple your storage capacity when compare to standard pallet rack or double deep racking systems.

 

What is Push Back Racking?

Push back racking is a pallet 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 other forms of racking.

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How Push Back Racking Works?

A push back rack system contains a pair of inclined rails and a series of carts which ride on these rails. For example, a 4 deep lane will have 3 carts. The first pallet is loaded on the top cart by a forklift.

 

When the operator comes in with the second pallet, they push the first pallet back and rests the second pallet on the middle cart. Similarly, the 3rd pallet pushes back the first 2 and rests on the bottom cart. The operator loads the last pallet by pushing back the first 3 and placing the load on the pair of rails.

 

When unloading the push back rack, the sequence is reversed. The rails are inclined toward the aisle, so when the operator picks up the pallet resting on the rails and backs out, the 3 remaining pallets will follow to the front of the lane. They can then remove each pallet in succession, until the lane is empty.

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Who Should Use Jracking Systems Push Back Racking?

Our push back rack products are installed in a wide variety of industry types including:

Food Distribution, Manufacturing, Third Party Logistics Facilities, Automotive, Pharmaceuticals, etc.

Almost any warehouse that is looking to increase their storage capacity is a potential candidate for push back racks. These racking systems are fully operational in freezers or coolers and no special forklifts are required.

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Why You Should Use Push Back Racking?

There are many advantages to use pushback racking from Jracking Storage Solutions. Because the pallets come to the aisle, a push back rack is much faster to load and unload than any comparable drive-in rack. Additionally, stock rotation and occupancy are greatly improved with pushback racking because each level can store a different product. Finally, rack damage is significantly reduced because the operator does not have to drive in to the rack to remove pallets.

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Contact us today to find out if a pushback racking system is right for your business!