We’re here to answer your storage questions!
As storage specialists one of the main questions we get asked is: “What is the difference between racking and shelving?”
Simply put, the key differences between both storage units are their structure, capacity, and purpose. So, it’s important you make sure you select the right solution for your storage needs – from industrial warehouse storage to office shelving units.
We’re here to help you break down the key differences between racking and shelving. Additionally, you can jump to the bottom and our Product Manager Ryan will go through it with you himself.
What is racking used for?

Racking systems are used for heavy-duty storage and typically have a high weight capacity. They are best suited for warehouses and industrial settings where large and bulky items need to be stored. Equally, these systems are designed to support and organise pallets and other heavy machinery, machinery parts, and appliances.
With this in mind, racking bays are typically loaded and unloaded by warehouse operatives using machinery such as forklifts. Typically, this is due to the heavier load capacity, and therefore the weight of the product. Also, in larger warehouses, it’s not uncommon for these bays to be up to 12m high, which would require machinery to retrieve products.
What is shelving used for?

Similarly, shelving is used for smaller items and typically has a lower weight capacity than other systems. It’s also an adjustable application and can accommodate a variety of items, making it suitable for both domestic and commercial spaces – from home office storage to larger bays for retail units.
Products and inventory that are put in the shelving systems are typically retrieved by hand as they store more lightweight objects. In addition, there is also a wider range of accessories that can be used to effectively manage storage on shelving systems – from picking bins to lidded plastic storage boxes.
Do you have a question about types of Racking and/or Shelving Units?
Simply get in touch with our storage specialists and they’ll be more than happy to help you!
- Email: customerservice@rapidracking.com
- Call: 01285 686868
Also, check out our detailed guide to Pallet Racking for information about our Pallet Racking products & services.


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