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Areas of pallet racking installed
Thistle has demonstrated how push back racking can create additional capacity, increase access and improve utilisation with 3 separate installations at a world leading drinks company – each with their own specific purpose.
Areas of pallet racking installed
pallet positions created in less floor space in dedicated holding area
pallet positions created for buffer stock
After analysing the workflows and challenges being placed on the existing racking solution, Thistle’s project team identified 3 particular areas which were impacting on the capacity and utilisation of the overall system.
One of the challenges was pallets which had become isolated from the racking or had been returned to the warehouse. These were simply being stored on the ground in a dedicated area. By installing a 3-deep push back racking system which was 3 pallets high and 7 pallets wide, Thistle was able to create a dedicated holding area, capable of holding 63 pallets in a fraction of the floor space.
The other challenge Thistle identified was in the despatch area where there were inefficiencies with the way split pallets were being accessed and stored, using a combination of drive in racking and standard pallet racking. The split pallets were used to facilitate demand to smaller clients however by removing this area entirely from the core storage area, Thistle were able to create a dedicated area which used 2 blocks of push back racking to facilitate the demand for split pallets.
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