A warehouse is a necessary place for every industry, as the materials required for the operation of the entire enterprise need to have a fixed storage location. Of course, each warehouse varies in terms of layout, placement, area, and other aspects. In addition, some warehouses are very tall, while others are shorter. So, which storage rack is better to use when the warehouse is higher?
If the enterprise’s warehouse is high, we generally recommend mezzanine floor racks. The mezzanine floor racks usually use medium or heavy-duty storage racks as the main support, combined with floor panels and the total load weight of the rack units to determine which rack to use. The mezzanine floor rack adopts cold-rolled steel floors, patterned steel floors, and steel grating floors. A mezzanine floor rack is an intermediate mezzanine built on an existing workplace or rack to increase storage space. The mezzanine floor racks adopt a multi-layer racking structure, which improves the utilization of warehouse space and is suitable for storing small batches and multiple varieties of manually picked goods.

The mezzanine floor racks are suitable for situations where the warehouse is high, the goods are light, manually accessed, and the storage capacity is large. They are also suitable for the technical transformation of existing old warehouses, which can improve the space utilization rate of the warehouse. The bottom rack of the mezzanine floor rack is not only a place to store materials, but also a support for the load-bearing beam of the superstructure. It can be designed as a multi-story floor with stairs, handrails, and cargo elevators.
If there are many large items stored, it is recommended to use a high storage rack. The high storage rack structure is simple and easy to disassemble. Equipped with safety pins, grille, foot protection, and other accessories, high reliability. Complete specifications and models, with a wide bearing range. Suitable for various warehouses, able to fully utilize space and facilitate management. The cargo space is clear at a glance, whether it is empty or full. It achieves standardized warehouse management, and the orderly discharge of goods fully utilizes the limited space in the warehouse, which is of great significance for both warehouse management and the entire logistics industry.