Where Shop Shelving is used
Parts rooms, records, hand-pick inventory, maintenance supplies, retail back rooms and production support.
Our automotive shelving is key to improving efficiency in auto industries by keeping aisles clear and providing quick retrieval of auto parts. Auto parts shelving is designed for maximization of space and quick identification with customizable bin boxes and dividers. These shelving units are built to last in the heard-wearing environment of auto shops and have medium gauge, cold-rolled steel construction with a full height back panel to increase strength. We offer multiple...
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Choose around item size, picking frequency and storage density. Jorgenson helps evaluate the equipment around the material being stored, the available footprint, daily access and the way the system will be used.
Open, closed, bin and mobile systems solve different picking needs. Shelf spacing and load capacity should follow the actual inventory. Layout planning can reduce travel time and wasted floor space. We can coordinate product selection, layout, delivery and professional installation as one complete project.

Parts rooms, records, hand-pick inventory, maintenance supplies, retail back rooms and production support.
Check shelves, clips, braces and anchors for damage or movement. Keep rated loads visible and replace damaged components with compatible parts.
Review the main equipment types without working through a long category tree. A specialist can help narrow configurations and quote the complete project.
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These answers provide a starting point. Final equipment, capacity, layout and installation requirements must be confirmed for the specific facility and application.
Shelving is normally designed for hand-loaded cartons, parts, records and supplies. Pallet rack is designed for palletized loads handled by lift equipment. Each has different capacities, dimensions and safety considerations.
Open shelving provides visibility and access from multiple sides. Closed shelving helps separate and protect contents. Dividers, drawers and bins improve organization for smaller parts. Product size, security, dust control and picking method determine the best configuration.
Many systems can be configured with different heights, widths, depths, shelf spacing, dividers, drawers, doors and work surfaces. Modular systems can make future reconfiguration easier as inventory and processes change.
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