What’s the Right Pallet Rack for Your Operation?
What’s the Right Pallet Rack for Your Operation?

Are you shopping for a pallet rack but don’t know where to start with?
If so, then you’ve come to the right place!
This blog will walk you through the different available pallet racks and the type of facility they work best in.
However, before we get to discussing your pallet rack options, we would like to review four key application factors that will largely determine the ideal configuration of the rack suited to your operation.
Determining the ideal configuration for your rack
Examine the following application factors:
1) Weight and size: Knowing what needs to be stored by weight and size is the first step in determining the right pallet rack option for your business.
2) Inventory throughput and rotation patterns: What type of operation do you run – FILO or LIFO? What’s the inventory turnover rate for your facility? How often do you need access to a certain item?
3) Facility specifications: Understanding your facility specifications is critical to implementing an appropriate pallet rack that works and fits well into the available space.
4) Equipment needs: What type of equipment will you need for the rack? How the equipment will be used with the rack?
Now, that you have established an idea of what type of pallet rack will work best for your operation, let’s take a look at the different types of racks available and their features.
Types of pallet racks
There are mainly four types of pallet racks available that you can choose from:
· Selective pallet racks: These are the most common types of pallet rack found in storage facilities. They offer loading selectivity, high inventory accessibility and easy routine maintenance. They are best for high throughput operations.
· Cantilever pallet racks: These racks are ideal for storing long, heavy and awkward sized materials. Their greatest benefit is space optimization. They also allow easy forklift access. They are best for timber and piping operations.
· Drive-in pallet racks: These are perfect for high-density storage needs. Also, they allow for convenient storage with less aisle space. Loading selectivity is not their strongest point however. They are best for low rotation, high density operations.
· Pallet flow racks: These types of racks offer two access points which allows for simultaneous loading and unloading. They address two key priorities– inventory rotation and storage density. They are ideal for FIFO operations.
So, which pallet rack do you think will best suit your operation?
At KD Equipment we offer all types of pallet racks, including selective, cantilever, drive-in and pallet flow racks. Get in touch with us today for your pallet rack needs.









