Flow Rack
Flow Rack
What does this term stand for?
Flow Rack is a type of storage system in warehouses and distribution centers designed to facilitate the movement of goods in a first-in, first-out (FIFO) manner. Flow racks typically use inclined roller tracks or gravity-fed systems that allow products to move from the loading end to the picking end automatically, reducing manual handling and speeding up order fulfillment. In logistics, flow racks are particularly useful for managing fast-moving items, perishable goods, or small parts, ensuring accurate inventory rotation and reducing the risk of product expiration or obsolescence. Implementing flow racks increases picking efficiency, minimizes labor costs, and supports high-density storage in warehouses, making them a critical component of modern supply chain operations.
Key Characteristics:
- FIFO Storage
- Gravity Fed
- Automated Movement
- Space Efficient
- Fast Access
- Labor Saving
- Inventory Managed
- Picking Optimized
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