History of Pallet Racking

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Prior to World War I pallet rack was not very common. Thankfully pallet racking came around to give warehouses the ability to store pallets vertically. When warehouses have this ability it will double or triple the storage capacity.

In the early 1900s companies had to start looking for an easier and cheaper way to package their products. They came up with corrugated packaging. This style of packaging was widely accepted by rail and road freight authorities. The boxes were cheap to produce and easy to pack. Although the boxes were convenient for price, the labor cost were not. Each box had to be moved by hand. If products were heavy they had to make sure the packaging remained small for ease of carrying. Something needed to be created to help move products quicker.

By 1915 a device had been created: The forklift. Forklifts became an important piece that helped the entire warehouse system function. With the forklift, pallets of products could be moved no matter the weight. This helped speed up the loading and unloading process. The forklift was changed to lift pallets several feet in the air. This feature gave way for the use of pallet rack.

Once the late 1920s hit, the first pallet rack system came about for vertical storage. Warehouses could grow upward instead of out. This way of storage proved to be much more cost effective. As time went on warehouses went from storing one layer of pallets per level to being able to design systems to hold more weight when distributed correctly. This introduced multilevel pallet racks.

Pallet racks have proven to be useful for all industry types and have become an industry all their own. Every year the number goes up for items being produced and shipped which brings the need for more pallet rack systems. Companies spend millions of dollars on warehousing every year and a good amount of that is spent on pallet rack storage systems. Radiant Insight analyst predicts the warehouse racking market to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 5.41% by 2021. The main market drive for this growth is increasing warehouse space optimization. If you see your company exceeding the storage capacity of your warehouse, don’t wait for it to decrease the productivity level of your warehouse. Let American Material Handling help your company utilize your warehouse space efficiently by increasing your storage density for 2019!

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