by Next Level | Jan 23, 2017 | Design, Pallet Rack Design
While pallet racks are not buildings, they are considered building-like, and therefore, just like a building, they need to be designed and engineered for safety in the event of seismic activity. California was the first state to require seismic engineering for pallet...
by Next Level | Jan 18, 2017 | Blog Posts, Pallet Rack, Pallet Rack Design
Pallet rack can tolerate huge weights, but many people ask, “What is the maximum weight a rack can hold?” The answer to that question is, it depends. While pallet rack capacities will vary by manufacturer, due to the type, quality, and gauge of the steel...
by Next Level | Jan 15, 2017 | Blog Posts, Pallet Rack, Warehouse Storage Systems
Pallet rack systems are designed to maximize space. The higher you go, the more space you can potentially save, which can potentially make your warehouse more cost-efficient. But how high can you go? The short answer is is that pallet rack frames can be made as tall...
by Next Level | Jan 12, 2017 | Blog Posts, Pallet Rack
The Importance of Properly Engineered Pallet Rack Repair Pallet rack damage from the impact of forklifts and reach-trucks is almost inevitable at some point in the life of a warehouse. But unfortunately, damaged rack often remains in operation because it was simply...
by Next Level | Jan 10, 2017 | Blog Posts, Material Handling, Pallet Rack, Warehouse Storage Systems
Distribution systems have become more complex over the last few decades, with warehouses becoming denser, aisles narrower, and racking systems higher. Innovations in forklift technology have followed in an attempt to meet increased demand for more warehouse density...
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