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Pallet live storage:

Efficient and ultra-dense storage

Pallet live storage, also known as gravity flow racking or pallet flow racking, optimises warehouse efficiency by utilising gravity and a dynamic storage system. Pallet live storage eliminates the need for workers or forklifts to travel within storage bays to retrieve pallets. Pallets are loaded on one side and gently roll down slightly inclined lanes due to gravity, positioning them at the picking zone on the opposite side. This significantly reduces picking times and expedites order fulfilment, i.e. the tour preparation for trucks.

Overall, pallet live storage offers a dynamic solution for warehouses seeking to significantly improve picking efficiency, optimise space utilisation, and promote FIFO inventory management.

stow’s pallet live storage system provides efficient and ultra-dense storage of palletised goods with fewer aisles. This increases your storage capacity considerably.

Benefits of a Pallet Live Storage System

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With a pallet live storage system, fewer aisles are needed. This increases your storage capacity considerably.

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FIFO-principle and multi-deep storage combined

 

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Back-up stock can be stored in each lane facilitating order processing.

 

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The long storage lanes allow handling of large volumes of common products with live storage.

 

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Pallet live storage helps you reduce energy costs: lighting is limited to the load and unload areas. The refrigerating costs in cold stores becomes a lot lower as they are related to the filled cubic volume of the warehouse.

Increased
storage space

High density
storage

Saves time

Reduces
energy costs

More advantages of stow’s pallet live storage

By eliminating the need for forklifts to enter storage lanes for retrieval, Pallet live storage minimises the risk of accidents and injuries associated with forklift operation within narrow aisles.

It also improves inventory management. Because pallet live storage inherently promotes a First-In-First-Out (FIFO) inventory management system, it ensures that older stock is accessed first, minimising the risk of expired or outdated items lingering in the warehouse.

You can also use the LIFO (last-in/first-out) principle. In this case, the pallets are loaded and unloaded from the same side. The forklift pushes the pallets into their storage location, and they are returned by the force of gravity if pallets are taken out.