Supports various packaging styles! The shelf height can be freely adjusted to match the packaging of the stored items.
A "pallet rack," also known as a heavy-duty rack or heavy-duty shelf, is a rack designed to store and keep various goods on pallets without removing them from the pallets. Typically, the load capacity per level exceeds 1 ton, and the height of the shelves can be freely adjusted to accommodate the dimensions of the stored items. Assembly and adding levels are also easy. Additionally, since the height of the shelf levels can be freely adjusted, it can accommodate various item shapes, and organized storage improves management efficiency. 【Features】 ■ Easy access to the desired pallets, improving time efficiency in handling ■ The height of the shelf levels can be freely adjusted, allowing for various item shapes ■ Effective use of the ceiling height in warehouses and factories ■ Organized storage enhances management efficiency *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Kiefer Co., Ltd. is engaged in a reuse business for logistics materials aimed at a decarbonized society. Logistics materials such as pallets are essential items for improving transportation efficiency in logistics. It is said that there are hundreds of millions of these logistics materials used annually. If these logistics materials are incinerated every time they are used, it results in an enormous amount of CO2 emissions each year. What our company does is purchase unused second-hand logistics materials and sell them to customers who need them. By doing so, we promote the circulation of logistics materials and aim for a society where necessary resources are distributed to those who need them, rather than a society of excessive consumption.