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Browse by company type or state. Manufacturers make the rack. Suppliers sell and install it. Installers handle the labor. Used dealers save you money. Systems integrators engineer the whole thing.
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Manufacturers
Rack manufacturers design and fabricate the actual steel components — uprights, beams, bracing, baseplates, and accessories. They're the start of the supply chain. Buying direct from a manufacturer can save money, but it usually means handling your own layout design and installation.
Browse manufacturers →Suppliers
Suppliers (also called distributors) are the companies you're most likely to work with when buying pallet rack. They carry products from one or more manufacturers, handle the layout and design, coordinate installation, and serve as your single point of contact for the project. Think of them as the general contractor of the racking world.
Browse suppliers →Installers
Rack installers are the crews who actually bolt and assemble pallet rack in your warehouse. They're labor-only — they don't sell products or carry brands. A good installation crew is the difference between a rack system that's plumb, level, and safe, and one that's a liability waiting to happen.
Browse installers →Used Equipment Dealers
Used rack dealers buy, refurbish, and sell pre-owned pallet rack and warehouse equipment. If your budget is tight or your need is immediate, used rack can save 40-60% vs. new — and the steel doesn't know the difference. The trade-off is limited selection and the need to verify compatibility with what you already have.
Browse used equipment dealers →Systems Integrators
Systems integrators design and build complete warehouse systems — not just rack, but conveyors, sortation, pick modules, AS/RS, WMS integration, and everything in between. If your project involves automation or complex material flow, a systems integrator is who pulls it all together.
Browse systems integrators →By State
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