Metal Egypt has a wide range of solutions in pallet racking system, this allows us to reach many sectors and serve many industrial fields. Depending on the customer’s aim, we provide the pallet racking in both first in first out (FIFO), and first in last out (FILO) for picking up the pallet.
By using up the free space in the place by thoroughly designing the warehouse layout and optimizing the utilization of available space, it becomes possible to double the capacity of the warehouse. This involves strategically planning the placement of racks, shelves, and storage systems to make efficient use of every square foot, ensuring that no space is wasted. More Flexibility in operating and handling.
Increasing the warehouse capacity enhances flexibility in operations. With more space, it becomes easier to accommodate varying storage needs, handle larger volumes of inventory, and adapt to changes in demand. This flexibility allows for smoother operations and improved responsiveness to customer needs.
improve the capacity of the warehouse can be achieved by implementing storage systems that allow for direct access to each pallet. This can be accomplished through the use of selective pallet racking or other similar systems. Direct access eliminates the need to move multiple pallets to reach a specific one, saving time and effort in inventory retrieval and improving overall operational efficiency. Simplicity for stock and inventory control
Increasing warehouse capacity can simplify stock and inventory control processes. With more space available, it becomes easier to organize and categorize inventory, making it simpler to track, monitor, and manage stock levels. This simple way leads to improved accuracy in inventory control, reduces the chances of stockouts or overstocking, and enhances overall efficiency in managing stock and inventory.
Doubling the capacity of the warehouse can lead to significant cost savings in handling, transport, and storage. With more space available, there is a reduced need for stacking and double-handling of goods, which minimizes the risk of damage and lowers labor costs. Additionally, optimized storage systems and efficient space utilization can result in better inventory management, reducing the need for off-site storage or additional warehouse rentals