By carrying capacity
Light shelves: usually with a carrying capacity of 100-200 kg/layer, suitable for storing light and small items.
Medium shelves: generally with a carrying capacity of 200-500 kg/layer, can store small and medium-sized goods.
Heavy shelves: with a carrying capacity of more than 500 kg/layer, can withstand heavier goods.
By structural form
Beam shelves: composed of columns and beams, are common general-purpose shelves.
Drive-in shelves: forklifts drive directly into the shelves for storage operations, with high storage density.
Cantilever shelves: suitable for storing long or irregular goods, and the cantilever can be extended on one side or both sides.
Mezzanine shelves: build a mezzanine based on the original space to increase the storage area.
Flow shelves: use the weight of the goods themselves to achieve first-in-first-out of goods.
Drawer shelves: similar to drawers, can be pulled out in multiple layers, convenient for storing small parts.
By degree of automation
Manual shelves: rely on manual labor to store and retrieve goods.
Semi-automatic shelves: combined with certain mechanical equipment to assist operations.
Fully automatic shelves: such as shelves in automated stereoscopic warehouses, store and retrieve goods through automated systems.
By purpose
Industrial shelves: mainly used in industrial places such as factories and workshops.
Commercial shelves: commonly found in commercial environments such as supermarkets and shopping malls.
By installation method
Fixed shelves: fixed position after installation, not easy to move.
Mobile shelves: wheels are installed at the bottom, which can be moved flexibly.
You can choose storage shelves according to your own needs, and you can contact Tebang Commercial Equipment Manufacturing for inquiries.





