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What types of warehouse equipment do you provide?

We offer a wide range of material handling equipment, including:

  • Rack systems (pallet racking, cantilever, push-back, and more)
  • Conveyors and automated storage systems (AS/RS)
  • Mezzanines and modular offices
  • Pallet jacks and lift tables
  • Safety products, including guardrails, netting, and barriers

See our Products Page for more information.

Can you integrate cantilever racks for awkward items (pipe, lumber, furniture)?

Quick Answer

Yes. Warehouse Cubed integrates heavy-duty cantilever racks into new or existing layouts to store awkward, oversized items like pipe, lumber, sheet goods, carpet rolls, or knock-down furniture. Our warehouse consulting services match arm lengths, capacities, and aisle widths to your loads so you get safe, space-saving storage that flows with forklifts and conveyors.

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Do you implement conveyors, sortation, or AS/RS that integrate with our WMS?

Quick Answer

Yes. Warehouse Cubed designs, supplies, and installs conveyor systems, high-speed sortation, and automated storage and retrieval systems (AS/RS) that integrate seamlessly with your Warehouse Management System (WMS). Our veteran-owned team delivers turnkey material handling solutions, from concept and software interfacing to on-site commissioning and maintenance, for a unified, data-driven operation.

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How do you future-proof a warehouse for automation?

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Future-proofing starts with a data-driven warehouse layout design that leaves clear expansion zones for conveyors, robotics, and automated storage and retrieval systems. Combine flexible pallet racking, mezzanines, and modular in-plant offices with a scalable WMS interface, robust power and network drops, and a proactive safety and maintenance plan so new automation can bolt on later.

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Which rack system is best for high-turn full pallets vs. deep reserve storage?

Quick Answer

For high-turn, full-pallet picking, a single-deep selective rack (or pallet flow when FIFO is critical) delivers the fastest access and simplest slotting. For deep reserve or bulk SKUs, density matters more than speed, so drive-in or 2–6-deep push-back racks maximize cubic capacity while reducing aisle count.

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