Pallet Racking Systems

On this page you’ll find the main racking types (selective, drive-in, push-back, pallet-flow and narrow-aisle), typical specifications, installation considerations and a quick way to request a tailored quotation based on your warehouse layout.

If you already have layout drawings or pallet position counts, click Get a Quote to submit your specs and receive supplier quotations and technical drawings.

Main Pallet Racking Types

Selective Pallet Racking

The most basic and versatile racking system, offering 100% accessibility.

Drive-In Racking

Forklift-accessible, suitable for high-volume, low-variety goods (LIFO - Last-In, First-Out).

Push Back Racking

Relies on gravity-driven rails for high-density storage (typically 2-6 pallets deep).

Pallet Flow Racking

Automatic sliding system, ideal for First-In, First-Out (FIFO) and cold chain logistics.

Cantilever Racking

Cantilevered design, specifically for storing long, slender items such as pipes and lumber.

Very Narrow Aisle Racking

Narrow aisle racking system, used with specialized forklifts, maximizing height and space utilization.

Checklist — What to prepare for a quote

MUST

  • Warehouse dimensions (length × width × clear height)

  • Number of pallets / pallet positions

  • Pallet size & load per pallet

  • Required clearances / aisle width

Option

  • Finish preference (galvanized / painted)

  • Required fire & seismic standards

  • Project timeline & delivery port

  • Installation requirement (vendor install / customer install)

HOW WE WORK?

Step 1  Submit your warehouse requirements

Step 2  We review specs & match suitable solutions

Step 3  Receive quotation & technical details

Typical response time: 48–72 hours

FAQ — Common Questions about Pallet Racking

How long does a typical quotation take?

We usually provide initial supplier quotations and feedback within 24–72 hours after receiving layout and pallet data.

We can include installation from our supplier network on request — indicate installation required in your RFQ.

Yes — we can request quotes for hot-dip galvanized finishes suitable for low-temperature environments.