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Selective Pallet Rack in Washington

Selective pallet rack is the workhorse of warehousing. Every pallet sits on its own pair of beams, so you can reach any load without moving another. If your operation handles mixed SKUs and needs fast access, this is where you start. Washington state's warehouse market is driven by the Ports of Seattle and Tacoma (combined, the 4th largest container port system in the US), Amazon's massive presence in the Puget Sound region, and the state's role as a Pacific Rim trade gateway. The I-5 corridor from Seattle to Tacoma is the primary warehouse zone.

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Selective Pallet Rack Suppliers in Washington (6)

DACO Corporation

Supplier·Kent, WA·Est. 1972

Pacific Northwest material handling, storage, and packaging solutions distributor founded in 1972. Specializes in pallet racking systems, industrial shelving, mezzanines, and turnkey warehouse solutions. Multi-year MHEDA MVP Award winner.

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Mr. Rack

Used Equipment Dealer·Tacoma, WA·Est. 2008

Industrial racking and shelving distributor and installer since 2008 offering new and used pallet racking with layout engineering permitting delivery and installation services.

Selective Pallet RackShelving

Mr. Racks

Used Equipment Dealer·Tacoma, WA

Family-owned dealer since 2008 of new and used pallet racking, light-duty racking, gondolas, and store fixtures in the Tacoma/Seattle area.

Selective Pallet RackShelving

Rack & Maintenance Source

Supplier·College Place, WA·Est. 2000

Manufacturer and distributor of barrel storage racking and warehouse pallet racking based in College Place, Washington. Produces new, refurbished, and custom wine/spirits barrel racks while also serving as a Nucor Warehouse Systems premier stocking distributor.

Selective Pallet RackShelving

Rusty Rack Guys

Used Equipment Dealer·Sumner, WA·Est. 2000

Licensed and bonded general contractor selling installing and removing new and used pallet racking cantilever drive-in pushback carton flow and industrial shelving.

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Seattle Pallet Racking

Used Equipment Dealer·Auburn, WA

Full-service dealer of new and used pallet racking shelving mezzanines and material handling equipment offering installation inspections and removal services in the Seattle metro area.

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When to Choose Selective Pallet Rack

  • You carry a wide variety of SKUs and need direct access to each one
  • Inventory turns quickly and FIFO matters for your product
  • Your forklift operators need to pick and place individual pallets throughout the day
  • You're building out a new warehouse and want the most flexible starting point
  • Budget is a factor — selective rack costs less per position than high-density alternatives

Key Specs to Ask About

  • Upright frame height and depth (determines max load height and pallet overhang)
  • Beam capacity (rated per pair — typically 3,000 to 10,000 lbs)
  • Beam length (usually 8' or 9' for two-pallet-wide bays)
  • Upright frame gauge and column profile (teardrop, structural, or slotted)
  • Seismic rating if you're in an earthquake zone
  • Wire deck vs. solid deck vs. no deck (affects fire code compliance)
Seismic Zone

Washington requires seismic engineering for selective pallet 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

FactorSelective RackDrive-In Rack
Selectivity100% — any pallet, any timeLow — LIFO access only
Storage densityModerate (aisles between every row)High (pallets stored 5-10 deep)
Best forMixed SKUs, high turnoverSingle-SKU bulk, seasonal stock
Forklift accessStandard aisle — simple operationForklifts drive inside the rack
Cost per position$ (lowest)$$
Damage riskLow — standard aisle operationHigher — forklifts inside the structure

Selective rack gives you full access to every pallet. Drive-in trades access for density. If you store lots of the same SKU, drive-in packs more into less space. If you carry many SKUs and need to pick any pallet at any time, selective wins.

Did you know?

Washington state produces more apples than all other US states combined — roughly 10-12 billion apples per year. The cold storage infrastructure to keep those apples fresh from harvest in September through the following summer is one of the largest controlled-atmosphere storage networks in the world.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between roll-formed and structural selective rack?
Roll-formed (teardrop) rack uses thin-gauge steel bent into shape — it's lighter, cheaper, and the most common type. Structural rack uses hot-rolled steel beams and columns, which handles heavier loads and takes more abuse from forklifts. Most standard warehouses use roll-formed. If your loads exceed 5,000 lbs per pallet or your forklifts are rough on the rack, look at structural.
How much does selective pallet rack cost per pallet position?
New roll-formed selective rack typically runs $50-$150 per pallet position, depending on height, capacity, and accessories. Structural runs higher — $150-$300+. Used rack in good condition often comes in at $30-$80 per position. These are ballpark figures — get quotes for your specific layout.
Can I add onto my existing selective rack later?
Yes, and that's one of its biggest advantages. Selective rack is modular — you can add bays, change beam levels, or extend rows without replacing what you have. Just make sure the column profile (teardrop pattern) matches your existing rack if you're buying from a different manufacturer.
How many selective pallet rack suppliers are in Washington?
We currently list 6 companies offering selective pallet rack in Washington. This number grows as we expand our directory. Nearby states may have additional options.
Does selective pallet rack in Washington require seismic engineering?
Yes. Washington is in a seismic zone, so all rack installations — including selective pallet 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?

The average American grocery store stocks over 30,000 SKUs. That's more unique items than there are words in the entire Book of Genesis.

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