Price | USD $0.85/KG |
MOQ | 1*20ft |
Delivery Time | 15~25 days |
Brand | IRONSTONE |
Place of Origin | China |
Certification | RMI(R-Mark Certification)/ AS4084-2012 / CE / ISO9001 |
Model Number | D-PF Model |
Packaging Details | Plastic stretch film, corrugated paper, cartons, wooden bars, crates, and metal strips, etc. |
Payment Terms | L/C, T/T |
Supply Ability | 3000 Tons per month |
Usage | General Warehouse Distribution, Logistics, Cold Warehouse Storage, E-Commerce, Manufacturing, Food&Beverage, Retail, 3PL, Automotive, Record Storage | Place of Origin | China |
Pallet Weight | Up to 1500kg | Packaging Details | Plastic stretch film, corrugated paper, cartons, wooden bars, crates, and metal strips, etc. |
Color | RAL Code: Blue, Orange, Yellow, Grey, White, Etc. | Material | High Strength Steel/American Standard Steel |
Dimension | Customized as required | Model Number | D-PF Model |
Supply Ability | 3000 Tons per month | Certification | RMI(R-Mark Certification)/ AS4084-2012 / CE / ISO9001 |
Name | carton flow racking | Brand Name | IRONSTONE |
Payment Terms | L/C, T/T | Services | Free CAD Design, ODM&OEM, Transportation, Project Installation, Systems Maintenance Etc. |
Price | USD $0.85/KG | Delivery Time | 15~25 days |
Minimum Order Quantity | 1*20ft | Finish | Pre-galvanized or painted |
Multi-Level Gravity Carton Flow Logistic Equipment Warehouse Storage Roller Pallet Racking
Carton flow storage racking is frequently encountered in warehouses with high-volume order picking and a First-In/First-Out product rotation. The product (boxes or cartons) is loaded into these gravity-driven warehouse rack systems from the back, and it flows to the front of the rack system for picking and packing. These products often feature candy, small parts, or small boxes, as well as split cases and piece-choosing products.
To match your SKUs, custom-built span-track or carton flow storage systems can be created. A "psychologist" is a requirement when planning the layout of your warehouse because of the changeable shelf levels and many roller possibilities. Finding the ideal solution through application analysis is a specialty of our psychologists. Are you a distributor or producer of beer trying to maximize storage in your warehouse, increase productivity, and make your warehouse more ergonomic? Visit the webpage for Ironstone Storage.
Carton
flow
is
a
case-picking
technique
that
works
well
with
industrial
systems
for
picking
products
by
the
layer
from
complete
pallets.
These
systems
can
be
specially
designed
to
enhance
the
traffic
flow
during
order
fulfillment.
Name | Pallet flow rack | Material |
Roll-formed steel Structural steel |
Shelf levels | 2~12 tiers per shelving unit | Color |
Customized Gray/White/Black/Blue |
Height |
Customized 1500mm~5000mm |
Weight Capacity | 150~800kg per shelf |
Width |
Customized 1000mm~2700mm |
Depth |
Customized 400mm~1200mm |
Finish | Epoxy Powder Coated Corrosion Prevention | ||
Usage | Cargoes/Boxes/Non-palletized product Storage | ||
Package | Plastic stretch film, corrugated paper, cartons, wooden bars, crates, metal strips, etc. | ||
Certification | RMI/AS4084-2012 /CE/ ISO9001 | ||
Delivery time | 7~25 days according to the order quantity | ||
Assemble & installation | Easy assemble with detailed instruction |
How does Carton Flow Rack Works?
A
FIFO
(first-in,
first-out)
storage
system
is
a
carton
flow
rack.
Both
standalone
devices
and
pallet
rack
systems
can
be
used
to
implement
carton
flow.
On
one
side
of
the
pallet
rack
system,
the
cartons
or
boxes
are
loaded,
and
after
sliding
down
the
wheel
bed,
are
picked
up
from
the
opposite
end.
Benefits of Carton Flow
►Picking
in
first-in,
first-out
order.
►Use of less floor space.
►Decreased labor costs.
►Minimal product harm.
►Improved inventory management.
►It can be utilized with pallet racks that are already in use.
►Less time spent working.
►Simple to modify or res lot.
Types of Carton Flow
♦ Roller Lanes
In
roller
lanes,
full-width
steel
or
aluminum
rollers
are
normally
suspended
between
two
channels
on
separate
axles.
Rollers
can
rotate
independently
of
one
another
because
of
this
design.
Large
surface
areas
offered
by
full-width
rollers
evenly
distribute
the
weight
of
totes
and
boxes
over
the
rollers.
Full-width
roller
lanes
reduce
the
possibility
of
roller
wheels
leaving
impressions
on
cartons
by
dispersing
the
load
in
this
manner.
Roller lanes are frequently employed in activities that don't require a wide range of carton sizes and in applications that demand specialized lanes of carton flow.
♦ Wheel Beds
Rows
of
plastic,
steel,
or
aluminum
wheels
are
suspended
between
two
channels
to
form
wheel
beds.
While
many
wheel
bed
options
feature
bearings
that
enable
the
wheels
to
turn
easily
and
independently
of
one
another,
each
row
of
wheels
is
placed
on
a
single
axle.
To evenly distribute the weight of the cartons throughout the bed, wheel beds often have a system of alternating or staggered wheels. This minimizes the possibility of imprinting by ensuring that no wheel or group of wheels bears more weight than the rest of the bed.
In contrast to full-width rollers, wheel beds can be positioned side by side, providing a continuous bed of carton flow across an entire level. Wheel beds are therefore perfect for operations where there is a lot of variation in carton sizes and where bays need to be re-slotted for a shifting product line.
♦ Tilted Shelving
Solid
metal
or
mesh
wire
is
used
to
construct
tilted
shelves.
In
order
to
allow
SKUs
to
move
forward
when
an
item
is
picked,
they
lean
toward
the
pick
face.
The
tilt
makes
the
top
of
the
carton
visible
to
the
order
picker,
improving
visibility
and
accessibility
for
split
case
selection.
Tilted shelves don't have a "dead zone," or a place at the back of the shelf that an order picker can't access, in contrast to flat, static shelving. As a result, order pickers won't have to use a shepherd's hook and won't participate in risky picking techniques like climbing a rack to get to a product in the dead zone.
Slow-moving SKUs are ideally suited for titled shelves. Tilted shelves are not the best option for SKUs that require frequent refilling because they are often much shallower in depth than roller lanes, wheel beds, and wheel rails.
♦ Wheel Rails
Wheel rails are wheels installed directly inside a channel, made of steel, aluminum, or plastic. Wheel rail versions come in a wide variety; some have wheels placed on separate axles, while others have rigid studs mounted inside the channel. Wheel rails can either have a single vertical line of wheels or an alternating wheel design. Due to the independence of one wheel rail from the next, the rails can be arranged and spaced differently.
Since wheel rails are not load-bearing, the rack must provide intermediate support. If the wheel rails within the rack are not parallel, containers like boxes and totes may become trapped on the rails. In order to prevent rail movement and carton imprinting, wheel rails are ultimately most effective when moving smaller, lighter cartons.