While small goods racking offers several advantages for storing and organising a large number of smaller items, there are also some challenges to consider:
- Wasted space Small items can leave a lot of empty space between them on shelves, reducing overall storage density. Traditional racking may not be efficient for irregularly shaped items.
- Double stacking Double stacking items can increase storage density, but it can also lead to instability and make it difficult to access lower-level items.
- Accessibility Densely packed shelves can make it difficult to access and pick individual items, especially for those stored deeper within the racking.
- Labelling Proper labelling of small items is crucial for efficient picking and inventory management, but limited space on shelves can make this challenging.
By acknowledging these challenges and implementing appropriate solutions, you can optimise your small goods racking system for efficient and flexible storage, picking, and inventory management.