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The Evolution of Industrial Shelving: From Metal to Modular

The first type of industrial shelving was metal. Metal shelving has been popular for years but has limitationsu2014it is heavy, difficult to uninstall or reconfigure, prone to rust and very expensive.u00a0

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The Evolution of Industrial Shelving: From Metal to Modular

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  1. The Evolution of Industrial Shelving: From Metal to Modular 416-491-7225 info@rack.ca 905-238-7225

  2. Traditional Metal Industrial Shelving Metal shelving is a storage solution that increases storage capacity and efficiency by utilizing vertical space. It is not customizable and is heavy and difficult to move around once assembled, making it difficult to reconfigure as needed.

  3. The Development of Modular Industrial Shelving Modular industrial shelving was designed to address the drawbacks of traditional metal shelving. They are flexible and can be configured in different ways. Unlike traditional metal shelving, modular shelving can be easily disassembled and reconstructed. One of the major benefits is that these shelves can be easily customized to meet specific needs and come at a lower price than metal shelving.

  4. Types of Modular Industrial Shelving Bolt-Together Style Clip-Together Style Rivet Rack Style Wide-Span Style Reference : https://rack.ca/evolution-of-industrial-shelving-from-metal-to-modular/

  5. Bolt-Together Style Bolt-together style modular shelving is one of the oldest and most common types of modular shelving. This style of shelving is typically made from steel and is designed to support heavy loads. As its name suggests, its components are bolted together. 

  6. Clip-Together Style Clip-together style modular shelving came as an advancement of the bolt-together style. The shelving components clip together, making it easy to assemble and disassemble. It also uses nuts and bolts to secure its components together but adds metal clips for further support. One advantage of this style of shelving is that it has a long lifespan and is easy to move around, making it easy to reuse or add to new components.

  7. Rivet Rack Style Rivet rack works quite differently from other styles. It works more like pallet racking; it allows for versatile dimension possibilities. It has three basic components: posts, beams, and decks. Rivets are used to secure hooks on each beam that fit into slots on the posts. Rivet racks are mostly preferred today because they are easy to install, have greater shelf span possibilities and higher capacity per shelf, and can also be reused.

  8. Wide-Span Style Wide-span style modular shelving is a type of shelving that is designed for storing medium to larger items. Wide span shelving combines pallet racking and shelving designed for hand picking. Assembling this type of shelving is also easy and lightweight, making it easy to palletize and reuse.

  9. Advantages of Modern Modular Industrial Shelving Systems Modern modular industrial shelving systems are easy to assemble They are strong and withstand wear and tear, making them long-lasting They are scalable, so you can modify them as your business grows or expands   Modular shelving is customizable, allowing you to design it to meet your specific needs and giving you full control over your storage space Reference : https://rack.ca/evolution-of-industrial-shelving-from-metal-to-modular/

  10. The Future of Industrial Shelving In 2021, the global market for industrial racking systems was estimated at USD 10.5 billion. It is expected to increase from USD 11.0 billion in 2022 to USD 16.0 billion by 2029, with a CAGR of 5.6% over the forecast period.

  11. CTA heading 4075 Gordon Baker Road Toronto, ON Canada M1W 2P4 416-491-7225 info@rack.ca 1280 Aimco Boulevard Mississauga, ON L4W 1B2 905-238-7225 info@rack.ca https://rack.ca/contact/

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