What Are The Common Shelves? How To Classify Them?

Sep 06, 2024 Leave a message

 
Shelf load/height classification
 
news-477-384
Light duty racks
news-479-356
Medium duty racks
news-458-332
Heavy duty rack
news-361-294
Low shelf
news-472-357
High shelf
shelf
Ultra high shelf
 
Shelf floor classification
 
news-524-382
Mezzanine racks
news-530-345
Steel structure platform

 

 
Shelf structure classification
 
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Beam racks
news-464-331
Layer racks
news-453-314
Narrow aisle racks
news-609-421
Cantilever racks
news-504-326
Wire rod racks
news-624-450
Three-column racks
 
Cargo in and out classification
 
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Stereoscopic warehouse shelves
news-629-379
Drive-in shelves
news-579-405
Gravity shelves
news-558-345
Push-back shelves
news-551-374
Shuttle shelves
news-367-255
Flow shelves
news-615-427
Drawer shelves
news-558-420
Automatic shelves for material boxes
news-488-347
Mobile shelves
news-602-410
Mobile compact cabinets
news-432-302
AGV small shelves
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Revolving shelves
 
Cargo Industry Classification
 
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Auto parts industry
news-703-417
Clothing industry
news-513-356
Pharmaceutical industry
news-368-269
Every industry has its own shelf

Note that this classification is not necessarily accurate. It is just my personal understanding. I have made a pyramid abstract classification of all shelves.
The most interesting one is the classification of goods in and out. After constantly sorting out the data, I found that goods in and out can be moving the entire shelf, moving the pallet, or simply moving the box or goods. This fully reflects the interesting application of physical mechanics in warehousing.