Brochure in PDF - Pallet racking
Brochure in PDF - Pallet racking
Brochure in PDF - Pallet racking
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OMEGA SYSTEMS<br />
The multi-position system<br />
In each bay there will normally be<br />
2, 3 or 4 pallets (or lattice boxes,<br />
steel boxes, etc.) on one IPG pair<br />
of beams.<br />
With this system there is direct access<br />
to each pallet. This is the standard<br />
system for storage us<strong>in</strong>g fork-lift trucks<br />
or high-rise trucks. Thus this system<br />
ensures that space will be well utilised<br />
with fewer racks, particularly for<br />
lengthways storage (X access).<br />
The s<strong>in</strong>gle-position system<br />
In each bay there will be only one<br />
pallet (or lattice box Mesh box, steel<br />
box, etc.) on one pair of deep beams<br />
for crossways <strong>in</strong>serted pallets.<br />
The height <strong>in</strong> each pallet bay can be<br />
adjusted separately, if the storage<br />
units are of different heights. The<br />
available space can be best used<br />
to accommodate these heights: of<br />
course there is direct access to each<br />
bay.<br />
The drive-<strong>in</strong> and drive-through system<br />
These two systems stand out <strong>in</strong> provid<strong>in</strong>g<br />
an excellent use of space,<br />
because 15 pallets or more can<br />
be stored at each level <strong>in</strong> the channels.<br />
The drive <strong>in</strong> system operates from<br />
one side only (First-<strong>in</strong> Last-out), but<br />
<strong>in</strong> the case of drive-through system<br />
goods are <strong>in</strong>serted on one side and<br />
removed from the other (First-<strong>in</strong> Firstout).<br />
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