Shanghai Everunion Logistics Equipment Co., Ltd.

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Narrow Aisle Rack(beam racking,high density)

Product Details:

Type Vna Pallet Rack
Material Steel
Use Warehouse Rack
Place of Origin Shanghai, China (Mainland)
Brand Name Everunion

Payment & Shipping Terms:

Minimum Order Quantity: 1*20 FCL
Packaging Details: suitable for forklift and sea freight
Delivery Time: 20 days upon receipt of deposit
Payment Terms: L/C,T/T

Detailed Product Description


Narrow Aisle Rack(beam racking,high density)

NAR makes optimum use of floor area and roof height by providing high density storage which still allows individual access to all pallets. The system is served by specially designed forklift machines with the mast or fork head rotating to left or right as required. Operator cabins may be elevating or static. Aisles are only marginally wider thean the handing equipment.


Advantages include:
The principal advantage of VNA racking is the combination of relatively high density with 100% individual selectivity. Throughput speed can be more rapid than with conventional trucks and layouts. VNA trucks can operate at greater heights than conventional trucks up to 14m

Special requirements:
1) Special VNA forklift truck and guidance systems
2) Very flat engineered floor surface
3) Semi automatic pallet positioning controls for accurate high level
placement and retrieval
4) Obviously it must have excellent rigidity and close engineering
tolerances
5) Beams at all storage levels unless low profile rails or wire guidance
system adopted

Narrow Aisle Rack(beam racking,high density) Narrow Aisle Rack(beam racking,high density)

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Shanghai Everunion Logistics Equipment Co., Ltd.
[China (Mainland)]
[Verified Member]

Province/State: Shanghai
Country/Region : China (Mainland)

Business Type:Manufacturer

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