Cage Warehouse You Should Know
Definition of a Cage Warehouse
Cage warehouses, also known as storage cages storage cages in some regions, are logistics containers used for storage and transportation. They feature a fixed capacity, neatly stacked storage, and facilitate inventory counting, significantly improving a company's storage space utilization.
Structural Features of Cage Warehouses
1.Constructed from spot-welded, high-strength steel wire, the cages feature a U-shaped channel steel base to ensure cargo-carrying capacity. Spring hinges enable folding, significantly optimizing storage space.
2.Can be stacked up to four high, enabling efficient transportation and loading and unloading with forklifts, cranes, and other equipment.
3.Galvanized or spray-coated surfaces are corrosion-resistant and easy to clean.
Industrial Applications of Cage Warehouses
Commonly used in automotive manufacturing, machining, and other factory workshops, they store raw materials such as steel and parts, and temporarily store semi-finished products such as stamped parts and welded parts, typically supporting production line flow.
Storage Cage Logistics and Transportation Applications
1.Warehousing and Sorting
2.Long-Distance Transportation
After loading, these cages are secured inside trucks or containers to prevent damage during transportation.
Storage Cage Supermarket Applications
Warehouse-Style Supermarket Display They are used to display daily necessities and other goods on shelves, with storage on the upper level and sales on the lower level, reducing restocking frequency. They allow for quick adjustment of display positions during promotions, improving sales efficiency.
Storage cages are used to store fruits and vegetables. Their ventilation design reduces waste, and wheels on the bottom allow for flexible display adjustments.
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