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A warehouse with tall shelves stocked with cardboard boxes, and a worker operating a forklift in the aisle.

Full access high density

Narrow Aisle Racking

Your business:

You require greater storage density, your orders are complex and varied. Turnaround times are not critical, however you require immediate access to all products. Space in your facility is at a premium, so you’re keen to get the most from what you’ve got

Our solution:

Narrow aisle racking, as the name suggests, makes optimal use of floor area and roof height. Direct access to every pallet is achieved. The system is serviced by special forklift trucks. Operating cabins may be elevating or static.

Automated warehouse with multiple levels of stacked boxes, blue shelving, and two mobile robots navigating between aisles.
A warehouse worker in a high-visibility shirt scanning boxes on a shelf using a barcode scanner.
Warehouse shelves filled with boxes, worker using a forklift, signs indicating aisle directions and storage guides.
Shelves filled with cylindrical pipes in a warehouse or storage area.
Warehouse aisle with blue and orange shelving units filled with large brown paper rolls and cardboard boxes.

Pick it by hand.

The system is served by forklifts with elevating operator cabins. The operator hand picks.

Incorporate a range of accessories.

Warehouse aisle with tall shelves filled with stacked cardboard boxes, a forklift moving between aisles, and warehouse workers operating the forklift.
Interior of a large warehouse with tall orange and blue shelving units filled with boxes. Yellow signs read 'NO ENTRY TO TURRETS & STOCKPICKERS' and there is a conveyor belt.

Pick it by pallet.

The system is served by a turret or swing reach forklift. The mast of the fork head rotates either left or right as required. Forklifts often service multiple aisles.

The forklift is guided within the operational aisles by wire guides. Therefore the risk of rack damage is minimised, resulting in lower maintenance.