Drive-through and drive-in racking reduce wasted space with unparalleled efficiency. Still, drive-through racking requires one aisle more than drive-in racking. So which one is best? Read on to learn more about the advantages and disadvantages of drive-through and drive-in racking, plus the key differences you need to know when choosing which one is right for your facility.
Drive-through and drive-in racking are very similar systems. They both feature a high-density storage matrix formed by conventional racking materials. Forklifts drive into the racking to load and unload pallets.
Both styles of racking offer distinct benefits over traditional racking configurations.
As with all storage solutions, these racking styles have a few drawbacks.
So far, we've discussed everything drive-through and drive-in racking have in common. However, there is one crucial distinction between the two that is often the deciding factor when choosing one over the other.
Of the two, drive-in racking is slightly more space-efficient than drive-through racking since it only requires one aisle. Its racking matrix can sit against a wall without a rear aisle. However, because the matrix is only accessible from one side, operators must load back to front and then unload front to back. This mandates a last-in, first-out loading procedure best suited for shelf-stable materials and materials with distant expiration dates.
Drive-through racking requires two forklift-accessible aisles: one at the front of the racking matrix for loading and one at the rear for unloading. Consequently, it is less space-efficient than drive-in racking. However, the two aisles allow for a first-in, first-out loading paradigm. This makes drive-through racking best suited for SKUs with short-term expiration dates, like food and beverages.
By now, you know how to choose between drive-through and drive-in racking, but what if you’ve realized that your facility needs both? You’re not alone. In fact, most warehouses benefit from a combination of storage solutions. That’s where we come in.
Our solutions team has the expertise you need to figure out what ratio of storage solutions best fits your operational needs now and in the future. We’ll help you choose the most efficient and affordable solutions and have them professionally installed in your facility. To learn more about warehouse storage solutions, contact us online or visit one of our locations throughout Georgia and Florida.
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