How should storage be planned for aerospace and aeronautics operations?
Aerospace operations often store parts that vary widely in size, value and handling requirements. Cantilever rack, pallet rack, shelving, cabinets, workstations and secure storage should be selected for the actual inventory and workflow.
Common applications
- Long-part and material storage
- Secure tool and component organization
- Kitting and assembly areas
- Receiving and inspection staging
Planning considerations
Record component dimensions and weights, access controls, handling methods, aisle clearances and process restrictions.
Maintenance considerations
Inspect structural storage, drawers, doors, work surfaces and mobile equipment on a documented schedule. Keep capacity information available.
Questions about planning an industry storage project
What information should I gather before requesting a quote?
Start with photos or drawings, available dimensions, ceiling height, doors and columns, stored-item sizes and weights, quantities, handling equipment and the project timeline.
How do I choose the right material handling system?
The right system depends on what is stored, how often it moves, required access, available space, handling equipment, safety requirements and expected growth. A site review helps compare practical options.
Why use a professional installation crew?
Correct installation affects alignment, anchoring, capacity and safe operation. Experienced crews follow approved drawings, identify field conflicts and coordinate work around the facility.

