Heavy Duty Racking

Heavy duty racking provides strong, reliable storage for demanding warehouse, workshop and industrial environments. Designed to handle substantial loads and regular day-to-day use, it offers a practical solution for bulk storage, larger items and high-capacity applications where strength and durability matter.

Heavy duty racking installed in an industrial environment

Built for demanding storage environments

Designed for heavy loads and regular use, heavy duty racking provides strong, scalable storage for bulk goods and larger items. We’ll help you choose the right layout and load rating to suit your space and day-to-day operation.

Why choose heavy duty racking

Designed for heavy loads
Built to handle substantial weights, providing stable, dependable storage in demanding industrial and commercial environments.
Scalable layouts
Easily expand bays or add levels as your operation grows, helping you make better use of available vertical space.
Configured around your stock
Sizes and layouts tailored to your goods, access requirements and storage volumes, rather than a one-size-fits-all solution.
Safer, more organised storage
A properly configured racking system keeps stock visible and accessible, supporting safer handling and smoother day-to-day workflows.

Explore Heavy Duty Racking

Our heavy duty racking range is designed for bulk storage, high load capacities and demanding warehouse environments. Browse the Rack-Up system below to explore sizes, load capacities and bay configurations.

Configuration and options

Heavy duty racking is typically configured around the loads you’re storing and how you need to access them. We’ll help you plan a safe, practical layout that makes the best use of your available space and height.

Typical options
  • Bay widths, heights and depths to suit your stock and available space
  • Adjustable beam levels to accommodate changing load heights
  • Single bays or multi-bay runs for longer walls and storage areas
  • End protection, bracing and stability options where required
What we’ll ask you
  • What you’re storing and how it’s handled (pallets, cartons or bulk goods)
  • Approximate weights per level and overall load requirements
  • Your available floor space, ceiling height and access routes
  • Any site constraints such as doors, columns or fire exits
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