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Pallet Flow Rack in Montana

Pallet flow rack uses gravity roller conveyors set on a slight decline inside a rack structure. Load from the back, pick from the front — pallets roll forward automatically as you pull from the lane. It gives you the density of drive-in with the FIFO rotation that perishable goods and lot-controlled inventory demand. Montana's warehouse market is small and geographically dispersed. Billings and Missoula serve as regional distribution points for the state's widely scattered population. Agriculture (grain, cattle) and natural resources (timber, mining) drive most industrial storage needs.

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Pallet Flow Rack Suppliers in Montana (0)

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Nearby Pallet Flow Rack Suppliers

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Arnold Machinery Company

Supplier·Phoenix, AZ·Est. 1929

A 95+ year-old heavy equipment distributor operating 23 locations across the Intermountain West, with a full material handling division offering forklifts, warehouse racking, shelving, and AutoCAD warehouse design.

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A and A Boltless Rack and Shelving

Supplier·Fontana, CA·Est. 1990

Family-owned wholesale distributor with over 35 years experience providing pallet racks boltless shelving mezzanines cantilever systems and material handling equipment.

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Advance Storage Products

Manufacturer·Huntington Beach, CA·Est. 1958

Advance Storage Products is a leading manufacturer of push-back pallet rack and other high-density storage systems. They operate manufacturing facilities in California Georgia and Utah.

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American Material Handling

Supplier·East Taunton, MA

Largest stocking distributor of Interlake Mecalux products in New England. Sells new and used pallet rack, shelving, mezzanines, and conveyors with installation services.

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AR Racking Inc.

Manufacturer·Charlotte, NC

International manufacturer of industrial racking and storage systems with US operations in Charlotte, NC. Part of the Arania Group. Designs, manufactures, and installs a full range of storage solutions with a 5-year quality warranty.

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Bakersfield Rack & Shelving

Supplier·Bakersfield, CA·Est. 1987

Family-owned pallet rack and shelving distributor serving the Southern San Joaquin Valley, offering a large local stock of new and used warehouse racking with in-house CAD design, engineering, and installation. Sister operation to Fresno Rack & Shelving.

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When to Choose Pallet Flow Rack

  • FIFO rotation is required (food, beverage, pharma, dated products)
  • You need high density without sacrificing inventory rotation
  • Throughput is high and you can't afford the forklift travel time of selective rack
  • Staging lanes for shipping dock operations
  • Manufacturing line-side buffer storage

Key Specs to Ask About

  • Lane depth (pallets deep — typically 3-20+)
  • Pallet weight range (affects roller and brake sizing)
  • Lane pitch (degree of decline — usually 3-5%)
  • Roller type (steel, poly, full-width vs. split-roller)
  • Speed controllers and brakes (critical for heavy loads and deep lanes)
  • Entry guide and pallet separator at the pick face
Seismic Zone

Montana requires seismic engineering for pallet flow rack installations. All rack must resist lateral seismic forces per ASCE 7 and local building code. Budget for heavier baseplates, larger anchor bolts, and stamped engineering.

How It Compares

FactorPallet FlowDrive-In Rack
Inventory rotationFIFO (first in, first out)LIFO (last in, first out)
Loading faceLoad from back, pick from frontSingle entry — load and pick from same end
MechanismGravity roller conveyorForklift drives into rack
Best forDated products, food, pharmaBulk single-SKU, seasonal stock
Cost per position$$$ (conveyor beds add significant cost)$$ (simpler construction)
MaintenanceRollers and brakes need regular serviceMinimal — static structure

Pallet flow gives you high density with FIFO rotation — critical for perishable goods and lot-controlled inventory. Drive-in gives you high density at lower cost, but it's LIFO. If expiration dates matter, you need pallet flow. If they don't, drive-in is simpler and cheaper.

Did you know?

Montana is the 4th largest state by area but 44th by population. There are more cows than people. The state's distribution challenges are less about warehouse design and more about the fact that your nearest customer might be 200 miles away.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between pallet flow and push back rack?
Inventory rotation. Pallet flow is FIFO (first in, first out) — you load from the back and pick from the front. Push back is LIFO (last in, first out) — you load and pick from the same face. If your product has expiration dates or lot control requirements, you need pallet flow. If rotation doesn't matter and you just need density, push back is simpler and cheaper.
How many pallets deep can pallet flow go?
Practical range is 5-20 pallets deep, depending on pallet weight and consistency. Some systems go deeper, but lane reliability decreases as depth increases — more rollers mean more potential failure points. Most installations settle in the 8-12 pallet range.
Is pallet flow rack expensive?
Yes — it's one of the pricier rack systems per pallet position. The gravity conveyor beds, speed controllers, and engineering add significant cost over static rack. But in operations where FIFO is mandatory and density is critical (especially cold storage), the cost per stored pallet in a given footprint is often lower than the alternative of building more cooled space.
How many pallet flow rack suppliers are in Montana?
We currently list 0 companies offering pallet flow rack in Montana. This number grows as we expand our directory. Nearby states may have additional options.
Does pallet flow rack in Montana require seismic engineering?
Yes. Montana is in a seismic zone, so all rack installations — including pallet flow rack — must be seismically engineered per ASCE 7 and local building code. This means heavier baseplates, larger anchor bolts, and stamped engineering drawings. Budget 15-25% more for the seismic components.
Did you know?

Pallet flow lanes use the same style of sealed bearings you'd find in skateboard wheels — just rated for 3,000 lbs instead of a kickflip.

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