Economic High-Density VNA Racking System for Industrial Warehouse Storage
VNA racking refers to very narrow aisle pallet racking, usually used in warehouses to optimize available space. These systems have aisle widths ranging from 1.5 - 2.0 meters, depending on the depth of the pallet is stored. This means that these systems can free up an average of 45% of the building space.
In addition, these systems optimize the height of the warehouse and therefore maximize the available space, as unused vertical areas will become viable storage areas. In addition, this will allow the number of goods stored on pallets to grow and your stock to increase if necessary without the need to relocate to a larger warehouse.
Name | Very narrow aisle pallet racking | Material |
Roll-formed steel Structural steel |
Tiers of each bay | 2~15 tiers per bay | Color | Customized color as client requests |
Upright Frame | Customized height | Load Capacity | Customized: ranged from 500~3000kg per beam level |
Beam Width | Customized: ranged from1000mm~3900mm | Upright Depth | Customized: ranged from 700mm to 1500 mm |
Surface treatment | Epoxy powder coated or galvanized steel for corrosion prevention | ||
Package type | Plastic stretch film, corrugated paper, cartons, plywood bars, crates, and metal strips, the customized package is also allowable | ||
Assemble & installation | Free installation support, and detailed assembly instructions are available |
Main Applications of VNA Racking System
VNA racking is particularly recommended for companies whose warehouses have one of the following characteristics:
This pallet racking system is used by many different types of industries for companies that have minimal storage capacity in their warehouses but need to increase it within the available space.
Advantages of VNA Racking System
In order to use these systems effectively, specialist trucks such as articulated or VNA trucks must be used. Very narrow aisle trucks do not turn and can therefore only move vertically. A rail or line guidance system is required to mount the truck to the system's function. Articulated trucks, however, do not require a guidance system. These trucks need to be used because the aisle width is too narrow for a standard truck to operate.
In addition to specialist trucks, there are other requirements for very narrow racking systems. One of these consists of a flat, preferably concrete floor. This ensures the safety of the racks and employees, as on uneven surfaces the racks can be hit by trucks, creating a health and safety hazard.