Pushback racking is a high-density pallet storage system that operates on a last-in, first-out (LIFO) basis. It consists of inclined rails with nested carts that allow pallets to be stored up to six deep per lane. When a new pallet is loaded, it pushes the previous pallets back, and when a pallet is removed, the remaining pallets roll forward for easy retrieval.
What problem does it solve?
Features
Custom Colors
Tailored to your product
Key Factors when Designing

Clear Height
One factor in determining how high we can design the system, with another being the top reach of the forklift.
Beams
Beams connect upright frames together to create a bay - thickness will be determined by the weight of pallets being stored and spacing will be determined by product and clear height.
Carts
Pushback carts run on rails from front to back, allowing for product to be stored multiple pallets deep. Cart style and surface is contingent on the type of pallet (I.e. GMA, CHEP, Euro and plastic)
Upright Frame
Frame depth and height will be dictated by desired depth of system, building clear height and product size.
Row Spacer
Horizontal members that connect the uprights frames, giving the system more depth.