You may remember that back in April I wrote about how to identify when to sell drive-in or drive-through rack systems. Today, I’ll explain how to spot an opportunity to sell double-deep systems.
Identifying Double-Deep Opportunities
Double-deep pallet rack can increase pallet locations by up to 50% by eliminating every second aisle. Similar to selective racks, double deep is available in a variety of heights, depths, bay lengths, and capacities and can be combined with rows of single-deep pallet racks.
Advantages:
- Improved storage density. Up to a 50% improvement over a single deep selective rack.
- Does not require special pallet sizes.
- Available in heights and depths to match most needs.
- It retains most of the properties of the selective rack, allowing for decking and other accessories.
- Is less expensive than other high-density storage (push-back, drive-in, or pallet flow)
Limitations:
- Reduced pallet selection. Double-deep is limited to Last-in, First-out (LIFO) for each pair of pallet positions
- Requires a specialized lift truck to reach the deep pallets. Because of the outriggers on these trucks, floor storage requires either wider bays or a beam level to accommodate the outriggers.
- Loads cannot be moved in pairs when removed from the rack
- Poor visibility of loads in rear position
- Lower productivity when reaching for rear pallet
Comparison
In the drawings below of 3 high systems, adding even a single row of double deep results in almost 20% more pallet positions.
Finding the Opportunity
Based on the above advantages and limitations, Double-Deep systems are ideal for situations where:
- Space is at a premium. The customer is looking to store more in the same area but cost is a major consideration.
- Speed isn’t required. Because loading and unloading double-deep is less efficient than single deep, it’s not ideal for fast-moving SKUs.
- Stock rotation is not a priority. While this applies to drive-in more than double-deep, rotation is reduced compared to selective rack, so product slotting and good housekeeping are needed.
I hope this brief guide is useful to you for future projects but if you need additional help, feel free to reach out. I’ll be happy to assist in designing a double-deep system and can even provide an AutoCAD drawing for your use. Of course, I can also provide the materials you need for the system itself.
If you have an immediate application, remember that we have a supply of used double-deep rack available at the Used Rack Warehouse Website.