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Push Back Rack: Unlock 80% More Storage with Streamlined, Last-In-First-Out Solutions

CK’s Push Back Rack system is designed to optimize warehouse space and enhance operational efficiency. Ideal for storing large volumes of palletized goods, the Push Back Rack system allows for high-density storage, enabling pallets to be stored several units deep in a single lane. Utilizing the Last In, First Out (LIFO) principle, the system ensures efficient stock rotation and reduces handling times, making it ideal for a wide range of industries.

Perfect for warehouses with limited space but high-volume storage needs, this system allows for efficient use of vertical space while maintaining easy access to goods. Its customizable design can accommodate a variety of pallet types, making it a versatile solution for industries such as e-commerce, food and beverage, manufacturing, and cold storage.

How Does It Work?

The Push Back Rack system utilizes Pallet Carts that move along inclined rails to store and retrieve pallets efficiently.

  • Storing Goods: When pallets are loaded into the system, they are placed onto the Pallet Carts, which then roll back due to the slight incline of the rails. Each pallet is pushed back as the next one is loaded, utilizing gravity to maximize the use of vertical space.
  • Retrieving Goods: To retrieve pallets, the forklift operator removes the front pallet. The removal of the front pallet causes the next pallet to roll forward to the pick face, ready for unloading. This process ensures smooth and efficient stock rotation, with the system operating on the Last In, First Out (LIFO)

This system eliminates the need for forklifts to enter the rack lanes, significantly reducing the risk of racking damage. The Push Back Rack system can store multiple pallets per lane, with depths ranging from two to six pallets, depending on the size and weight of the pallets.

Key Benefits of Push Back Rack

  • Maximized Space Utilization: The Push Back Racksystem enables high-density storage by storing pallets several units deep in a single lane, significantly reducing the need for aisles. This increases warehouse capacity by up to 80%, making it ideal for facilities with limited space.
  • Efficient and Easy Operation: With gravity-driven movement, pallets are automatically pushed back into the lane as new pallets are added. During unloading, the first pallet removes the next, ensuring smooth and quick access to goods. This system requires minimal forklift movement, reducing handling time and improving operational efficiency.
  • Improved SKU Density: Push Back Racking allows for the storage of more SKUsin the same space, thanks to its deep-lane storage This is especially beneficial for warehouses with multiple pallets of the same product, as it minimizes aisle space without sacrificing access to stock.
  • LIFO Inventory Management: The system operates on the Last In, First Out (LIFO)principle, which is ideal for storing products with longer shelf lives or those that do not require rapid turnover. The LIFO method allows for easy stock rotation without the need for removing blocking pallets.
  • Versatile and Customizable: The system can be customized in terms of pallet cart styles, rack profiles, and steel finishesto suit your specific storage needs. It is adaptable to various industries and product types, including food and beverage, e-commerce, pharmaceuticals, and manufacturing.
  • Low Maintenance and Durability: The Push Back Racksystem’s design is simple and reliable, with sealed bearings and protected carts that require minimal maintenance. The sturdy construction ensures long-lasting performance and fewer operational interruptions, making it a cost-effective solution in the long run.
  • Enhanced Safety: Forklifts never have to enter the racking lanes, reducing the risk of accidental damage to the system. The design ensures safe product handling, minimizing the chance of accidents in high-traffic warehouse environments.

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How Does It Work?

The Push Back Rack system utilizes Pallet Carts that move along inclined rails to store and retrieve pallets efficiently.

  • Storing Goods: When pallets are loaded into the system, they are placed onto the Pallet Carts, which then roll back due to the slight incline of the rails. Each pallet is pushed back as the next one is loaded, utilizing gravity to maximize the use of vertical space.
  • Retrieving Goods: To retrieve pallets, the forklift operator removes the front pallet. The removal of the front pallet causes the next pallet to roll forward to the pick face, ready for unloading. This process ensures smooth and efficient stock rotation, with the system operating on the Last In, First Out (LIFO)

This system eliminates the need for forklifts to enter the rack lanes, significantly reducing the risk of racking damage. The Push Back Rack system can store multiple pallets per lane, with depths ranging from two to six pallets, depending on the size and weight of the pallets.

How Does It Work?

The Push Back Rack system utilizes Pallet Carts that move along inclined rails to store and retrieve pallets efficiently.

  • Storing Goods: When pallets are loaded into the system, they are placed onto the Pallet Carts, which then roll back due to the slight incline of the rails. Each pallet is pushed back as the next one is loaded, utilizing gravity to maximize the use of vertical space.
  • Retrieving Goods: To retrieve pallets, the forklift operator removes the front pallet. The removal of the front pallet causes the next pallet to roll forward to the pick face, ready for unloading. This process ensures smooth and efficient stock rotation, with the system operating on the Last In, First Out (LIFO)

This system eliminates the need for forklifts to enter the rack lanes, significantly reducing the risk of racking damage. The Push Back Rack system can store multiple pallets per lane, with depths ranging from two to six pallets, depending on the size and weight of the pallets.

How Does It Work?

The Push Back Rack system utilizes Pallet Carts that move along inclined rails to store and retrieve pallets efficiently.

  • Storing Goods: When pallets are loaded into the system, they are placed onto the Pallet Carts, which then roll back due to the slight incline of the rails. Each pallet is pushed back as the next one is loaded, utilizing gravity to maximize the use of vertical space.
  • Retrieving Goods: To retrieve pallets, the forklift operator removes the front pallet. The removal of the front pallet causes the next pallet to roll forward to the pick face, ready for unloading. This process ensures smooth and efficient stock rotation, with the system operating on the Last In, First Out (LIFO)

This system eliminates the need for forklifts to enter the rack lanes, significantly reducing the risk of racking damage. The Push Back Rack system can store multiple pallets per lane, with depths ranging from two to six pallets, depending on the size and weight of the pallets.

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