Some drive in rack systems have a wall or are otherwise closed at the opposite end.
Drive in drive through racking system.
The difference between a drive in and a drive thru pallet rack system is simply whether the bays have an entry at only one end or at both ends.
There are no aisles and no cross beams providing maximum space efficiency.
Drive in and drive through sometimes spelled drive thru are storage rack configurations that allow the forklift to drive directly into the lane of stacked rows called a bay.
Unlike selective rack a lane of drive in drive through is designed to handle a single sku for all levels in the lane.
The rack can be designed to hold 2 to 10 pallets deep.
Typically drive in racking requires operators to drive into the racking system from one side and remove pallets from the same entry point.
Drive in racking offers high density storage of pallets on a fifo first in first out basis.
Drive in pallet rack is a high density storage system used in warehouses to store pallets on a first in last out filo basis.
T racking s drive in racking system provides the space efficiency and high volume storage of block stacking with easy access to pallets.
The first pallet loaded on the rail system will be the first pallet removed from the opposite end of the system.
With drive thru rack product is rotated in a fifo method which makes it more suitable for pallets that are date sensitive.
A simple way to identify a drive in rack systems is its lifo inventory management.
Pallets are loaded and retrieved from the front side of the rack and forklift trucks drive directly into the rack s bays to get to the stored product.
Drive in rack is constructed in lanes using rack components with an integrated rail system to support the pallets.