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MOBILE RACKING SYSTEMS
A mobile racking system is a high-density storage solution where pallet racks are mounted on motorized or manual mobile bases that slide along floor-mounted rails

Mobile Racking Systems: High-Density Storage with 100% Selectivity
When your warehouse reaches its physical limits but relocation isn't an option, Mobile Racking Systems provide a revolutionary way to expand. By mounting traditional pallet racks on motorised mobile bases, this system eliminates the need for multiple fixed aisles, allowing you to reclaim up to 90% of wasted aisle space.
How It Works: The "Single Floating Aisle" Principle
Unlike static racking where every row has a dedicated aisle, mobile racking compacts all rows together.
Dynamic Movement: Racks are installed on heavy-duty carriages that glide along precision-aligned floor rails.
One-Touch Operation: With a remote control or a central PLC interface, the system "cascades" open to create a single working aisle exactly where it's needed.
Full Selectivity: Once the aisle is open, you maintain 100% direct access to every pallet, just like a standard selective system.
Strategic Benefits for Your Facility
Maximum Space Utilization: Nearly doubles your storage capacity within the same footprint.
Significant Energy Savings: Ideal for cold storage and deep-freeze units (up to -30°C). By compacting stock, you reduce the total volume of air that needs to be cooled, leading to lower utility bills.
Enhanced Security: Racks can be locked together when not in use, providing an additional layer of product security against unauthorised access.
Safety Integrated: Modern systems include infrared sensors, emergency stop buttons, and photoelectric barriers that automatically halt movement if an obstacle or person is detected in the aisle.
Ideal Applications
Cold & Frozen Storage: Where every cubic metre of cooled air is a major operational expense.
High-Value Inventory: Where security and density are equally critical.
Slow-to-Medium Turnover SKUs: Where massive storage volume is needed without constant aisle access.