A corporation is redesigning its warehouse and has decided to use a rack system that allows each level to be accessed individually by placing pallets on wheeled frames. The rack system that best meets this criteria is:
I'm just picturing someone trying to maneuver a forklift through a drive-in rack system. Sounds like a recipe for disaster and a whole lot of broken pallets. Flow-through all the way!
This is a no-brainer. The flow-through rack system is clearly the way to go. It's like a one-stop-shop for their individual access needs. I'm almost offended they even listed the other options.
I'm going with double-deep. Sure, it might not be the most intuitive choice, but it could maximize their storage space while still allowing them to access each level separately. Worth a shot, right?
I'm torn between the push-back and drive-in options. Both seem to offer the kind of individual access they're looking for, but I'm not sure which one would work better in their specific warehouse setup.
The flow-through rack system seems like the obvious choice here. It allows for individual access to each level, which is exactly what the corporation needs.
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