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Rack Protection in Minnesota

Rack protection is everything between your forklifts and your rack columns — guard rails, column protectors, end-of-aisle barriers, bollards, and bumpers. It's the cheapest insurance policy in a warehouse. A $50 column protector can prevent a $5,000 rack repair and an even more expensive inventory loss or injury. Minneapolis-St. Paul is a major regional distribution hub for the Upper Midwest and Northern Plains. Target's headquarters (and its massive supply chain operation) is based here. The state's warehouse market serves a wide geographic area with limited alternatives — there's not another major hub until you reach Chicago or Denver.

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Rack Protection Suppliers in Minnesota (1)

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These companies serve areas near Minnesota.

A-Lined Handling Systems

Systems Integrator·East Hartford, CT

A-Lined Handling Systems is a turnkey material handling integrator and authorized Steel King distributor serving Connecticut and the Northeast.

Selective Pallet RackCantilever RackShelvingCarton Flow RackWire DeckingRack Protection

A-SAFE INC

Manufacturer·York, PA

A-SAFE manufactures industrial safety barriers guardrails and rack protection systems using their patented all-polymer three-layered design. Their rack protection line includes RackGuard leg protectors and rack end barriers plus the RackEye active monitoring technology.

Rack ProtectionWarehouse Safety

Atlanta Warehouse Solutions

Supplier·Atlanta, GA

Founded 2015, offers warehouse racking, mezzanines, conveyors, design/layout, installation, and rack safety audits.

Selective Pallet RackMezzanineRack ProtectionWarehouse Safety

AJ Enterprises

Installer·Milwaukee, WI

AJ Enterprises installs every size and style of pallet racking in Wisconsin Illinois and across the United States including warehouse shelving and storage systems.

Selective Pallet RackShelvingMezzanineCantilever Rack

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.

Selective Pallet RackDrive-In RackCantilever RackPush Back RackPallet Flow RackShelving

Axiom Inc

Supplier·Waukesha, WI·Est. 1986

Operations improvement company selling pallet racking shelving and vertical lift modules with installation design and maintenance services.

Selective Pallet RackShelving

When to Choose Rack Protection

  • You operate forklifts or powered equipment anywhere near rack
  • Your rack has existing impact damage (protect it from getting worse)
  • High-traffic intersections where aisles cross near rack ends
  • Insurance or safety audits have flagged unprotected rack columns
  • You're installing new rack and want to prevent damage from day one

Key Specs to Ask About

  • Guard type (column protector, row-end guard, guide rail, bollard, rack netting)
  • Impact rating (expressed in pounds of force at a given speed)
  • Installation method (bolt-down, drop-over, wedge-fit)
  • Material (steel, polymer, rubber — each absorbs impact differently)
  • Height of protection (should match the likely impact zone of your equipment)
  • Visibility (high-vis yellow or safety orange for maximum awareness)

How It Compares

FactorRack ProtectionRack Repair
TimingPreventive — installed before damage occursReactive — applied after damage happens
PurposeAbsorb forklift impacts to prevent column damageRestore damaged columns to original capacity
Cost per upright$15-$100 (column protectors)$200-$500 (repair kits installed)
ROIPrevents $500-$3,000 repair or replacement costsSaves $500-$2,500 vs. full column replacement

Protection prevents damage. Repair fixes it. You want both. Install protectors on day one, especially at row ends and high-traffic intersections. When damage happens anyway (it will), repair kits restore the column without the cost and downtime of full replacement.

Did you know?

The Mall of America in Bloomington has 5.6 million square feet of total space, including 2.87 million square feet of retail. The warehouse and distribution infrastructure feeding that mall is larger than the mall itself — the backstage is always bigger than the stage.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the most important rack protection to install first?
End-of-aisle guards. The uprights at the ends of rack rows — where forklifts turn from cross-aisles into pick aisles — take far more hits than any other location. A heavy-duty end-of-aisle guard rated for your forklift's weight and speed is the single highest-ROI safety investment in a warehouse.
Do column protectors actually prevent damage?
They prevent damage from low-speed incidental contact, which is the vast majority of forklift-to-rack impacts. They won't save a column from a full-speed forklift collision, but those are rare. Most rack damage happens from glancing blows during normal operation — exactly what column protectors are designed to absorb.
How often should rack protection be inspected?
Monthly visual checks are the minimum. Look for protectors that are cracked, displaced, or deformed — they've absorbed an impact and may not perform well on the next one. Replace damaged protectors immediately. A protector that's already taken a hit is compromised.
How many rack protection suppliers are in Minnesota?
We currently list 1 companies offering rack protection in Minnesota. This number grows as we expand our directory. Nearby states may have additional options.
Did you know?

A forklift going just 5 mph hits a rack column with roughly 14,000 lbs of force — about the same impact as a Honda Civic at 30 mph.

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