Pallet Rack Playbook

Pallet Flow Racking

Pallet flow racking uses gravity-fed roller or wheel lanes to automatically advance pallets from loading to picking positions. This high-density FIFO system eliminates forklift travel into storage lanes, increases picking speed, and ensures proper inventory rotation for perishable goods and date-sensitive products.

Last updated: August 23, 2026

How Pallet Flow Racking Works

System Components

Operation Sequence

1. Forklift loads pallet onto high end of lane
2. Gravity moves pallet down incline toward picking face
3. Speed controllers regulate descent speed
4. Pallet stops at picking position
5. Order picker removes pallet from low end
6. Next pallet automatically advances to picking face

FIFO Inventory Rotation

Automatic First-In, First-Out

Pallet flow systems enforce FIFO rotation by physical design. First pallet loaded is always first pallet picked, eliminating operator error and ensuring proper rotation.

Density and Efficiency Advantages

Space Utilization

Pallet flow combines high-density storage with fast picking access. Eliminates picker travel into lanes while maintaining multiple pallets per SKU in depth.

Picking Speed

Lane Configuration

Lane Depth Options

Flow lanes typically hold multiple pallets in depth. Deeper lanes increase density but require longer loading/unloading cycles.

Roller vs Wheel Tracks

Roller lanes: Steel rollers provide smooth, consistent flow. Higher cost but better long-term durability.

Wheel tracks: Plastic or urethane wheels reduce noise and vibration. Lower cost but may require more frequent maintenance.

Best Applications

Ideal for Pallet Flow

Poor Fit for Pallet Flow

System Requirements

Pallet Specifications

Maintenance Requirements

Pallet Flow vs Other Systems

FactorPallet FlowDrive-InPush-Back
RotationFIFO (automatic)LIFOLIFO
Picking SpeedFast (at pick face)Slow (drive into lanes)Moderate (retrieve from front)
DensityHighHighestHigh
Best ForPerishables, high throughputBulk storage, LIFO acceptableModerate SKU count
MaintenanceHigher (rollers/wheels)ModerateModerate (carts/rails)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is pallet flow racking?

Pallet flow racking uses gravity-fed roller or wheel lanes with slight decline. Pallets loaded at the high end flow to the picking face, providing automatic FIFO (first-in, first-out) rotation. Ideal for perishable goods, high-volume picking, and operations requiring strict inventory rotation.

How does pallet flow work?

Pallets are loaded onto inclined lanes with rollers or wheels. Gravity moves pallets from the loading end to the picking face. Speed controllers prevent excessive acceleration. When the front pallet is removed, the next pallet automatically advances to the picking position.