Optimize Warehouse Density: Reducing Aisle Footprint with Double-Deep Pallet Storage
Double-Deep Pallet Racking is a strategic high-density storage system designed to balance selective access with increased pallet capacity. By configuring racks in a back-to-back arrangement that stores pallets two-deep, this system eliminates redundant aisles, providing a high-efficiency solution for facilities with large volumes of identical SKUs.
Core Competitive Advantages
- Increased Storage Density: Stores two pallets deep in a single row configuration, approximately doubling the inventory capacity per aisle compared to standard selective racking.
- Aisle Footprint Reduction: Minimizes the total floor space dedicated to forklift traffic, allowing for more racking rows within the same warehouse area.
- Cost-Effective Scalability: Serves as a versatile middle ground between traditional selective systems and ultra-high-density systems like Drive-In or VNA racking.
- Optimized Inventory Management: Specifically engineered for High-Volume SKUs operating under the LIFO (Last-In, First-Out) inventory dispatch method.
Key Technical Specifications
| Technical Parameter | Standard Configuration |
|---|---|
| Storage Depth | 2 Pallets Deep |
| Handling Equipment | Deep-reach Forklift (Pantograph or Telescopic Forks) |
| Inventory Logic | LIFO (Last-In, First-Out) |
| Aisle Efficiency Gain | Up to 30% reduction in total aisle requirements |
| Capacity Improvement | Double pallet count per row vs. Selective Racking |
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