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Rack Relocation in Nevada

Rack relocation is the disassembly, transport, and reassembly of pallet rack from one location to another — either within the same facility or to a different building entirely. Moving existing rack is almost always cheaper than buying new, but it requires careful planning, experienced crews, and honest assessment of what's worth moving vs. replacing. Northern Nevada (Reno/Sparks) has become one of the hottest warehouse markets in the country, fueled by companies seeking a lower-cost alternative to California with same-day truck access to the Bay Area. Las Vegas serves the Southern Nevada consumer market. Tesla's Gigafactory and Amazon's massive Reno-area fulfillment centers have accelerated development.

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Rack Relocation Providers in Nevada (0)

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Nearby Rack Relocation Providers

These companies serve areas near Nevada.

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.

Selective Pallet RackDrive-In RackCantilever RackMezzanineShelvingPush Back Rack+1 more

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.

Selective Pallet RackDrive-In RackPush Back RackPallet Flow RackCarton Flow RackMade in USA

Applied Installation

Installer·Salt Lake City, UT

Pallet rack installation specialist offering warehouse racking installation and free racking layout design services in the Salt Lake City area.

Arizona Warehouse Equipment & Shelving

Supplier·Phoenix, AZ

Serving southern Arizona since 1983 with warehouse racking, shelving, and material handling equipment from small businesses to large operations.

Selective Pallet RackShelving

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

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.

Selective Pallet RackDrive-In RackCantilever RackShelvingPush Back RackPallet Flow Rack

When You Need Rack Relocation in Nevada

  • You're moving to a new warehouse and want to bring your rack with you
  • You're reconfiguring your current layout and need to relocate rack within the building
  • You've acquired a facility with rack that needs to move to your primary operation
  • You're consolidating multiple locations into one and combining rack systems
  • A lease is expiring and the rack is yours (not the landlord's)

What to Expect

  1. 1Pre-move assessment — inspecting existing rack to determine what's worth moving
  2. 2Disassembly — removing beams, wire decks, and accessories first, then uprights
  3. 3Labeling and organization — components tagged by bay/row for efficient reassembly
  4. 4Transport — rack loaded on flatbeds (uprights lay flat, beams bundle)
  5. 5Receiving and staging at the new site
  6. 6Reassembly per the new layout drawings
  7. 7Post-installation inspection and punch list
Seismic Zone

Nevada requires seismic engineering for rack installations. This affects rack relocation projects — make sure your provider is experienced with Nevada's seismic requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it cheaper to relocate rack or buy new?
Relocating typically costs 40-60% of buying new equivalent rack. The savings are in the material — you already own the steel. The costs are in labor (disassembly + reassembly = roughly double the installation labor) and transport. For rack in good condition moving a short distance, relocation is a clear win. For beat-up rack moving 1,000+ miles, the math gets closer.
Can all rack be relocated?
Most bolt-together rack (which is the vast majority) can be disassembled and reassembled. Welded rack systems are harder and sometimes not practical to move. Mezzanines can be relocated but require more labor. Rack that's been significantly modified (cut columns, welded brackets) may not be worth moving. An honest pre-move assessment saves surprises.
How long does a rack relocation take?
A full relocation (disassembly, transport, reassembly) takes roughly 2.5-3x as long as a new installation of the same size. A 1,000-position selective rack system might take 3-4 weeks total — 1 week to disassemble, a few days to transport, and 1.5-2 weeks to reassemble. Plan for overlap time if you need to keep the old facility operating during the transition.
How many rack relocation providers are in Nevada?
We currently list 0 companies offering rack relocation services in Nevada. Our directory grows as we verify and add providers.
Does rack relocation in Nevada require seismic considerations?
Yes. Nevada is in a seismic zone, which affects rack relocation projects. Rack installations must be seismically engineered per ASCE 7 and local building code. Make sure your service provider is familiar with Nevada's seismic requirements.
Did you know?

Reno is further west than Los Angeles. Most people get that wrong. It's also a 4-hour truck run to the Bay Area, which is why half the stuff you order online from a California-based company actually ships from a Nevada warehouse.

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