Warehouse shelf classification
      2025-02-25 11:29
      
        
	Warehouse shelves are essential for efficient storage and retrieval of goods. Choosing the right type of shelving can significantly impact your warehouse's productivity and space utilization. Here's a comprehensive classification of warehouse shelves, categorized by structure and load capacity:
	Classification by Structure
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		Beam Type Shelving:
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		Description: This is the most common type of shelving, consisting of vertical columns and horizontal beams. Pallets or other items are placed on the beams.
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		Advantages:
		
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				Fast and convenient access to all items.
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				First-in, first-out (FIFO) inventory management.
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				No restrictions on forklift types.
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				Fast delivery speed.
 
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		Disadvantages:
		
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				Space utilization rate is relatively low (30%-50%).
 
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		Suitable for: Palletized goods, various industries.
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		Corridor Type Shelves:
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		Description: These shelves are designed for high-density storage, with aisles only wide enough for forklifts to pass through.
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		Advantages:
		
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				High storage capacity.
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				Can accommodate large quantities of similar items.
 
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		Disadvantages:
		
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				Access to items can be slow.
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				Not suitable for FIFO inventory management.
 
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		Suitable for: Storing large quantities of homogeneous goods.
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		Gravity Shelves:
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		Description: These shelves use gravity to move items from the back of the rack to the front, making them ideal for FIFO inventory management.
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				High density storage.
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				High efficiency of goods storage.
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				Fast retrieval of goods.
 
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		Suitable for: High turnover items, distribution centers.
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		Attic Shelves:
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		Description: These shelves utilize the vertical space in a warehouse by creating multiple levels (usually 2-3 floors).
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		Advantages:
		
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				Increased storage capacity.
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				Suitable for light and small goods.
 
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		Disadvantages:
		
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				Manual access can be time-consuming.
 
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		Suitable for: Warehouses with high ceilings, storing light and small goods.
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		Cantilever Shelves:
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		Description: These shelves are designed for storing long and irregular items, such as pipes, lumber, and furniture.
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				Easy access to long and bulky items.
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				Customizable to fit specific needs.
 
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				Can take up a lot of space.
 
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		Suitable for: Storing long and irregular items.
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		Electronic Control Mobile Shelves:
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		Description: These shelves are mounted on tracks and can be moved electronically to create aisles for access.
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		Advantages:
		
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				High density storage.
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				Efficient use of space.
 
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		Suitable for: Warehouses with limited space.
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		Pallet Shelves:
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		Description: These shelves are designed specifically for storing palletized goods.
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		Advantages:
		
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				Easy handling of palletized goods.
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				Can be used with various types of forklifts.
 
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				Requires the use of pallets.
 
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		Suitable for: Warehouses that handle a large volume of palletized goods.
	Classification by Load Capacity
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		Light Shelves:
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		Description: These shelves are designed for storing light items, with a maximum load capacity of 150-250 kg per layer.
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				Easy to assemble and disassemble.
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				Adjustable height.
 
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				Not suitable for heavy items.
 
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		Suitable for: Storing small parts, documents, and other light items.
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		Medium Shelves:
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		Description: These shelves can bear 300-500 kg per layer and are suitable for storing medium-weight items.
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				Versatile and adaptable.
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				Adjustable height.
 
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				Not suitable for very heavy items.
 
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		Suitable for: Storing a variety of items, from small parts to medium-sized boxes.
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		Heavy Duty Shelves:
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		Description: These shelves are designed for storing heavy items, with a single layer capacity of 1-3 tons.
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		Advantages:
		
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				Strong and durable.
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				Can be used with pallets or wire mesh decking.
 
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		Disadvantages:
		
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				Higher cost compared to light and medium shelves.
 
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		Suitable for: Storing heavy items, palletized goods.
	Shelf Technology and Safety Factors
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		Material: Shelf components are made of rolled steel plates that meet industry standards for strength and rigidity.
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		Welding: Carbon dioxide gas shielded welding, automatic welding.
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		Surface Treatment: Accessories undergo oil removal, rust removal, pickling, and phosphating before powder coating. 180° EPOXY powder coating, typically 60-80 microns thick.
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		Load Capacity: The bending proportion of the beam after bearing is 1:200 of the length, with a tolerance of 10%. The safety factor after bearing is 1.5 times.
	Choosing the Right Shelving System
	Selecting the right shelving system for your warehouse depends on various factors, including:
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		Type of goods: Size, weight, and shape of the items you need to store.
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		Storage capacity: The volume of goods you need to store.
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		Inventory management: Whether you need FIFO or other inventory management methods.
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		Warehouse space: Dimensions and layout of your warehouse.
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		Budget: Cost of the shelving system and installation.
	By carefully considering these factors and consulting with a reputable shelving supplier, you can choose the perfect shelving system to optimize your warehouse operations and maximize your storage space.