
Block stacking: optimising warehouse space without racks
26 May 2021Block stacking is a warehouse storage method in which goods are stacked on top of each other directly on the warehouse floor, without being placed on the racks.
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Block stacking is a warehouse storage method in which goods are stacked on top of each other directly on the warehouse floor, without being placed on the racks.
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