Feb 07, 2024 Leave a message

Principles of warehouse shelf layout design

After walking into a warehouse, the goods stored here may only be temporarily stored here, but certain placement principles must also be paid attention to. We cannot just place them randomly. When we want to move them, they will become very It is troublesome, and it is very likely to cause damage such as extrusion. At that time, the gain will not be worth the loss, and it will not add a lot of workload to yourself. Therefore, as early as when we send the goods directly to the warehouse, we should pay attention to the placement. Most warehouses have a lot of shelves, so they need to be put to good use. Although these shelves look ordinary, they are very particular in the layout and design process.

For example, the width of the shelf should be reasonable and preferably fit in with the goods that are usually stored here. If it is too wide, it will definitely cause a waste of space, but if it is too narrow, it is very likely that some items will be stored there. It's not stable enough to put on top. In addition, the height of the shelf is also very important. If the design is too high, then we need to consider whether there is a ladder to facilitate us to place items on it, but I believe that most warehouses are not short of it. At the very least, the space on the upper floors is still worth using, but for safety reasons, some lighter goods are usually placed. In this shelf, the distance between each other also needs to be taken into consideration.

In a warehouse, it is impossible for us to place all the shelves against the four walls. We can leave enough distance to place more shelves. But you must pay attention to their distance. First of all, it can ensure that people can easily move between the shelves to view and take items. In addition, there are many items that may be larger than the volume, so there needs to be enough space, otherwise it will be very difficult. You may not be able to move in at all. In some warehouses, the area may be relatively large, and the goods placed are messy, and tools such as forklifts may even be used. For example, this is the case in some relatively large supermarkets. Then you need to consider these vehicles and space them out. The distance should be larger to ensure normal traffic. Moreover, the design of the shelves should also consider the load-bearing capacity and choose better materials to ensure that they will not be crushed or rusted due to being left for too long.

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