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Pallet
flow racking is typically used for two different types of applications:
deep lane pallet flow for High Density storage, and short lane
systems (eg 2 deep), for order picking applications. Here we focus
on deep lane pallet flow. With deep lane pallet flow involves
gravity flow conveyors for pallets. Lanes must have either roll
tracks (cheaper, but require better pallet quality) or full width
rollers (more expensive, but easier to flow variety of pallet
types / qualities). Deep lane pallet flow also requires appropriate
in line brakes to prevent runaway pallets.
Deep
lane pallet flow is ideal for situations where strict FIFO is
required. It's also popular where pallets need to be moved quickly
from one area to another, without the need for lift trucks or
traffic aisles. Applications include production or assembly line
environments, and also freezer / cooler applications, where space
is at a premium.
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Key
Benefits:
- Strict
FIFO.
- High
density - there is theoretically no limit to depth- systems
of 20 pallets deep and more have been installed.
- Throughput
- can keep pace with high volume palletizers, and other production
lines.
- Productivity
- eliminates lift truck travel time - pallet flow lanes do the
conveying.
Advantages:
Over Single
Selective Racking
- Installing
Pallet Flow can generate space savings of about 35% vs. Single
Selective Rack, in a typical 6 deep application.
- Converting
an existing warehouse area from Single Selective Rack to Pallet
Flow can accommodate approximately 50% more pallets, in a typical
6 deep application.
- Where
SKU volumes warrant, much deeper systems may be built, with
even greater savings.
- High
pick rates can be achieved in full case pick-to-belt applications.
In this case, all lift truck access for both Pallet Flow and
Push Back is from the replenishment aisle, keeping the pick
aisle free from any lift truck contention
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