Flow racks come in four main types: pallet flow, carton flow, skate wheel, and span track. Each type is suited for specific storage applications but operates on the same core principle—using gravity to move products from the rear to the front of the system through integrated rollers or wheels. These systems are designed for facilities that follow a first in, first out (FIFO) inventory method.
Pallet Flow Rack
Pallet flow systems use inclined rails with skate wheels to allow palletized inventory to move forward as front pallets are removed. This setup maximizes space and is ideal for high-density storage of uniform pallet loads.
Carton Flow Rack
Similar in function to pallet flow, carton flow rack is designed for smaller, lighter products. It is commonly used in picking operations and allows for efficient stock rotation and improved visibility of individual SKUs.
Skate Wheel Flow Rack
Skate wheel systems provide more flexibility than pallet or carton flow. They can accommodate a variety of box sizes and weights, making them suitable for mixed inventory and variable packaging formats.
Span Track Rack
Span track uses rollers instead of wheels and is designed for heavier or denser inventory. Like skate wheel systems, span track is versatile but offers additional load capacity and durability.
Dynamic System Considerations
All flow racks are considered dynamic systems—they are loaded from the rear and picked from the front. This improves picking efficiency and reduces forklift congestion in active areas. However, flow rack systems typically require more aisle space compared to static racking, which is accessed from a single side.
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