
Push Back Pallet Racking Systems — Monroe, MI & Nationwide
Boost warehouse efficiency with push back pallet racking — store 2 to 6 pallets deep per lane with gravity-fed cart systems. High-density LIFO storage from a single aisle, without forklifts entering the rack. New and used systems available nationwide from Monroe, Michigan.
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Pallet Storage Solutions, based in Monroe, Michigan, offers push back pallet racking systems that provide high-density storage balancing accessibility with efficiency. Serving warehouses across Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, and nationwide with new and used inventory.
Designed for warehouses with medium to high inventory turnover, push back systems allow storage of pallets up to six deep per lane using gravity-fed nested carts on inclined rails at 3–5 degrees. Forklifts never enter the rack structure — all loading and picking occur from a single front aisle. Ideal for optimizing warehouse layouts, push back racking reduces aisle space, minimizes forklift travel, and supports LIFO inventory management. All systems comply with RMI ANSI MH16.1 standards.
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How Push Back Racking Works
Push back pallet racking leverages a gravity-assisted cart design to simplify pallet handling — a top choice for efficient warehouse storage with medium SKU variety.
Loading Process
A forklift places the first pallet onto a wheeled cart at the front of the lane. The operator pushes the cart backward along slightly inclined rails (3–5 degrees), where gravity holds it in position. The next pallet is loaded onto a new cart, pushing previous pallets deeper.
Subsequent Loads
Each additional pallet loads onto a new nested cart, pushing all previous pallets deeper into the lane. Carts nest within each other, accommodating up to six pallets per lane while maintaining stability and consistent lane alignment.
Retrieval Process
The forklift removes the frontmost pallet. Gravity automatically slides remaining pallets forward to the pick face — providing immediate LIFO access from the single front aisle. No deep-reach forklifts required.
This system eliminates the need for forklifts to enter rack lanes, reducing equipment wear and enhancing safety compared to drive-in racking in high-density storage environments.
Features & Benefits of Push Back Racking
Push back pallet racking combines density and selectivity — ideal for food distribution, manufacturing, cold storage, and e-commerce warehouses across Michigan and nationwide.
High-Density Storage
Store 2 to 6 pallets deep per lane — boosting storage capacity by up to 90% compared to selective racking in the same floor area by eliminating most pick aisles.
Gravity-Fed Cart System
Wheeled nested carts on inclined rails (3–5 degrees) enable smooth automatic pallet movement — forklifts never enter the lane, eliminating the primary source of rack damage.
LIFO Inventory Management
Automatic LIFO rotation — last pallet in is first out. Efficient for non-perishable goods with moderate turnover where strict date rotation is not required.
Enhanced Selectivity
Each lane operates independently — multiple SKUs are accessible from one aisle. Significantly more selective than drive-in racking, reducing picking errors.
Durability and Safety
Robust steel rails and nested carts support up to 2,500 lbs per pallet. Pallet backstops at lane ends prevent overshooting. RMI ANSI MH16.1 compliant with OSHA load placards on every bay.
Cost Efficiency
Fewer aisles reduce warehouse floor space requirements — lowering energy costs for lighting, heating, and refrigeration. No specialized forklift equipment required.

Push Back Rack System Components
These structural components form the foundation of our push back pallet rack systems, ensuring safety and efficiency in your warehouse.
Base Frame
Constructed from durable galvanized or powder-coated steel, with sturdy upright posts and diagonal braces that anchor the rack system to the warehouse floor for structural stability under heavy dynamic cart loads.
Horizontal Beams
High-strength load beams interconnect rack uprights, providing structural integrity and evenly distributing pallet loads. Load ratings must be sized for the combined weight of all pallets in the lane per level.
Inclined Rails
Steel rails set at a 3–5 degree incline that guide nested carts from the front pick face to the rear. Precision-aligned to maintain consistent cart travel speed and prevent lane misalignment.
Nested Carts / Shuttles
Heavy-duty wheeled carts that nest within each other as pallets are pushed deeper. Each cart supports one pallet. Rated for the specific load weight and designed for smooth, consistent rolling along the inclined rails.
Pallet Guides
Entry guides at the front of each lane align pallets during forklift loading, reducing pallet damage and maintaining consistent cart alignment throughout the lane depth.
Structural Profiles
Reinforcement profiles that enhance structural integrity of the rail system, ensuring consistent cart operation and long-term system durability under repeated heavy load cycles.
Pallet Backstops
Installed at the rear of each lane to prevent pallets from overshooting the lane depth during loading — an essential safety component required by OSHA for push back rack installations.
Expert Design & Installation Process
Our structured design and installation approach ensures your push back pallet rack system is engineered for your warehouse dimensions, pallet specs, and operational workflow.

Site Analysis
We measure warehouse floor dimensions, ceiling height, column spacing, dock locations, and operational flow to identify the optimal push back rack layout for your facility.
Inventory Review
We analyze your SKU count, pallet dimensions, load weights, and access frequency to determine optimal lane depth (2–6 pallets), level count, and lane configuration per SKU group.
System Customization
Choose lane depths (2–6 pallets), rack heights, cart load ratings, and incline angles aligned with your storage density goals, pallet weights, and workflow requirements.
Compatibility Check
We evaluate your existing forklifts — standard counterbalance and reach trucks are compatible with push back systems. Aisle width requirements (8–10 feet) are confirmed for safe operation.
Professional Installation
Trained installation crews assemble and align all components to RMI ANSI MH16.1 structural standards. OSHA-required load capacity placards are applied to every bay before handover.
Inspection & Training
Full system inspection for cart alignment, rail function, backstop integrity, and lane performance. Hands-on operator training for proper push back loading and retrieval sequences.
Types of Push Back Pallet Racks
Roller-Based Push Back Racks
Use rollers instead of carts to allow pallets to move along the inclined rails. Ideal for lightweight loads and operations requiring frequent pallet access. The roller system ensures quick, low-friction movement — well-suited for fast-paced picking environments with consistent pallet weights.

Cart-Based Push Back Racks
The most widely used push back system. Nested wheeled carts ride on inclined rails — each cart supports one pallet, enabling 2–6 deep storage. Compatible with standard counterbalance and reach forklifts. Widely used in food distribution, retail, and manufacturing warehouses across Michigan and the Midwest.

Structural Push Back Racks
Built with heavy-duty structural steel rather than roll-formed components — designed for high load capacity (above 2,500 lbs per pallet) and demanding industrial environments. Commonly used in cold storage, automotive, and heavy manufacturing facilities where durability under repeated heavy load cycles is essential.

Hybrid Push Back Racks
Combines push back technology with selective racking or pallet flow racking within a single integrated warehouse layout. Ideal for complex operations requiring multiple storage methods — balancing accessibility, density, and selectivity across different SKU velocity zones.

Interested in alternatives? Compare with Drive-In Pallet Rack, Pallet Flow Racks, or Selective Pallet Racks.
Applications & Industries
Push back pallet racking meets the needs of industries across Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, and nationwide where space efficiency and inventory turnover are priorities.

Food Distribution Warehouses
Ideal for storing bulk packaged goods with moderate shelf life. Push back racking allows efficient space usage and fast LIFO rotation — reducing aisle count in food distribution facilities while maintaining SKU-level lane independence. Not recommended for strictly FIFO perishable rotation — use pallet flow racking for those applications.

Retail & E-Commerce Fulfillment
Retail and e-commerce operations benefit from rapid single-aisle access to high-turnover SKUs. Push back racks maximize SKU density while reducing picking and replenishment travel time — enabling faster order fulfillment in space-constrained fulfillment centers.

Cold Storage & Frozen Goods
Cold storage facilities prioritize compact layouts to reduce refrigerated cubic volume and energy costs. Push back systems increase pallet positions in chilled environments without compromising single-aisle accessibility. Structural push back racks are available for freezer environments requiring high-load capacity.

Manufacturing & Production Facilities
Push back racks store raw materials and semi-finished goods in a compact format close to production lines. Single-aisle access reduces internal logistics travel time and supports just-in-time inventory availability without requiring deep-reach forklifts.
Push Back Racking vs Other Racking Systems
Choosing the right racking system depends on your SKU count, turnover speed, and density requirements.
| Feature | Push Back Racking | Selective Racking | Drive-In Racking | Pallet Flow Racking |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Storage Density | High — 2–6 pallets deep per lane | Low — 1 pallet deep | Very High — 6–10+ pallets deep | High — 2–10 pallets deep |
| Accessibility | Good — LIFO from one front aisle. Each lane independent, multiple SKUs accessible. | Excellent — direct FIFO or LIFO access to every pallet from any aisle | Poor — LIFO, forklift must enter lane. Single-SKU lanes only. | Excellent — automatic FIFO from dedicated front pick aisle |
| Aisle Width Required | Narrow — 8–10 ft | Wide — 10–12 ft | Narrow — 8–10 ft but forklift enters lane | Narrow — 8–10 ft. Separate load and pick aisles. |
| Best For | Medium turnover, moderate SKU variety, space optimization | High selectivity, fast access, wide SKU variety | Bulk storage, very low SKU variety, low turnover | High turnover, strict FIFO, perishable goods |
| Cost per Bay | Moderate — higher than selective, lower than pallet flow | Low — most economical per bay | Low — but higher operational costs from forklift lane entry | High — roller/brake components add cost |
| Typical Installation Time | 1–2 weeks | 3–5 days | 1 week | 2–3 weeks |
Future Trends in Push Back Racking Systems
As warehousing and logistics evolve, push back pallet racking systems are adapting with smarter controls, automation compatibility, and sustainable designs.
Smart Sensors & IoT
Embedded sensors provide real-time tracking of pallet position and cart movement — reducing picking errors and improving WMS inventory accuracy without manual scanning.
Automation Compatibility
Systems engineered for AGV (automated guided vehicle) and robotic forklift compatibility — enabling fully automated load and pick sequences in lights-out warehouse operations.
Sustainability Focus
Recyclable steel components, durable finishes that extend service life, and high-density layouts that reduce refrigerated and climate-controlled space requirements.
Modular Flexibility
Modular cart and rail designs allow faster assembly, lane reconfiguration, and depth changes as inventory mix and volume requirements evolve over time.
Data-Driven Optimization
WMS analytics and AI tools help warehouse managers optimize lane depth, SKU placement, and replenishment frequency based on actual pick velocity data.
Hybrid Storage Solutions
Integration with selective racks for fast-moving SKUs and AS/RS systems for deep bulk storage — creating multi-zone warehouse layouts that match storage strategy to inventory velocity.
What Our Clients Say
"Switching to push back racking from Pallet Storage Solutions doubled our storage density overnight. Our team loves the easy single-aisle access, and we've cut forklift hours significantly."
Mike T., Warehouse Manager, Midwest Distribution Center"Our food storage facility was cramped, but the push back systems from Pallet Storage Solutions fit our LIFO needs perfectly. Installation was seamless, and efficiency soared."
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