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Push Back Racking System

The Push Back racking system is a high-density storage solution designed to maximize warehouse space while maintaining efficient access to pallets. It operates using a system of nested carts or rollers on inclined rails: each new pallet pushes the previous one backward, and when a pallet is removed, the others automatically move forward.

This system works under the LIFO (Last In, First Out) principle, making it ideal for operations with medium turnover and uniform products per lane.

Why Choose Push Back Racking?

Push Back racking offers the perfect balance between storage density and operational efficiency. Compared to traditional selective racks, it significantly reduces aisle requirements and improves overall space utilization.

Key advantages:

  • Increased storage capacity within the same footprint
  • Reduced number of aisles
  • Faster loading and unloading operations
  • Improved forklift efficiency
  • Low maintenance and high durability

Key Features

  • LIFO system: Ideal for medium-turnover inventory
  • Deep lane storage: Typically 2 to 6 pallets per level
  • Heavy-duty carts or rollers: Smooth and controlled pallet movement
  • Robust steel structure: Built for demanding industrial environments
  • Versatile design: Compatible with various pallet sizes and weights
  • Safety components: Includes stops, guides, and anti-rollback systems

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Benefits of Push Back Racking

Implementing a Push Back system allows you to:

  • Maximize warehouse space without expansion
  • Increase operational productivity
  • Reduce handling time and labor costs
  • Improve inventory organization by SKU lanes
  • Minimize product damage with controlled pallet movement

Ideal Applications

Push Back racking is well suited for:

  • Distribution centers
  • Industrial warehouses
  • Food and beverage storage (non-perishable goods)
  • Retail and consumer goods logistics
  • Manufacturing facilities

Push Back vs. Selective Racking

FeaturePush BackSelective Racking
Storage DensityHighLow to Medium
AccessibilityMedium (by lane)High (direct access)
Inventory SystemLIFOFIFO or LIFO
Space UtilizationHighly efficientLess efficient
Initial InvestmentMediumLower