Increase picking speed and optimise stock rotation with this carton live shelving system designed for first-in, first-out (FIFO) handling. Ideal for busy packing, kitting and order fulfilment areas, it brings efficient flow storage to small parts and carton-based inventory.
The gravity-fed roller levels ensure boxes automatically move to the front as items are picked, keeping products within easy reach and improving accuracy. With a choice of starter and add-on bays, widths and number of levels, you can build a tailored flow rack layout to suit your operation.
Product Features
- Gravity-fed carton live shelving for efficient FIFO stock rotation
- Roller levels bring cartons to the pick face for faster order picking
- Choice of starter and add-on bays for flexible run configurations
- Available with 4 or 5 storage levels to match your picking volume
- Generous load capacity of up to 330kg per level for heavier cartons
- Tall 2000mm frames maximise vertical space in compact footprints
- Deep 1224mm design provides high carton storage density
Key Specifications
| Overall height | 2000 mm |
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| Overall depth | 1224 mm |
| Available widths | 1350 mm, 1850 mm |
| Number of levels | 4 or 5 |
| Component types | Starter bay, Add-on bay |
| Maximum load per level | Up to 330 kg |
| Configuration options | Choice of width, levels and starter/add-on bays |
| Price range | £1056.00 - £1701.60 (configuration dependent) |
Applications
- FIFO carton storage for e-commerce and fulfilment centres
- Component and small parts picking in manufacturing lines
- Kanban and flow rack systems for lean production environments
- Packing stations requiring fast, ergonomic access to stock
- Spare parts and consumables stores with high stock rotation
Frequently Asked Questions
What is carton live FIFO shelving and how does it work?
Carton live shelving uses roller tracks set on a slight incline so that cartons automatically roll to the front as items are picked. This supports first-in, first-out rotation because new stock is loaded from the rear and older stock is always presented at the picking face.
What is the difference between a starter bay and an add-on bay?
A starter bay is a complete, free-standing unit with all the uprights required to begin a run of shelving. An add-on bay is designed to connect to a starter bay, sharing uprights to extend the run cost-effectively while maintaining the same height, depth and level configuration.
How do I choose between 4 and 5 levels for my application?
Select 4 levels if you are storing taller cartons or need more vertical clearance for handling. Choose 5 levels if your cartons are smaller and you want to maximise storage density and picking faces within the 2000mm height.
