Drive-in shelves are also called corridor shelves or through shelves. They are composed of column pieces, corbels, corbels, top pulls, and back pulls. They use a pallet access mode, and the forklift drives into the laneway in the depth direction of the shelf. , The goods can be accessed from the same side of the shelf as 'first deposit and then retrieve' and 'last deposit and first retrieve', or from one side and the other side of the 'first deposit and first retrieve'; compared with the beam shelf, the warehouse With high utilization rate, it is widely used for storage of large quantities and few varieties of goods.
Application:Food, dairy products, tobacco, cold storage and other industries.