Mobile aisle shelving systems are commonly used across various industries, including libraries, museums, warehouses, and public safety departments. High-density mobile aisle shelving can effectively double storage capacity within limited spaces. These systems allow shelves to move on rails, eliminating the need for fixed aisles and maximizing valuable floor space. There are different types of mobile aisle shelving systems: manual, mechanical assist, and powered options.
Manual Systems: These systems are operated by pulling an ergonomic handle to slide the shelves left or right. They are ideal for lighter loads and flexible storage needs. Manual mobile aisle shelving systems can be customized to fit various environments, making them a practical and affordable alternative for smaller storage solutions.
Mechanical-Assisted Systems: These systems can be operated either by using a crank handle or manually, with a handhold at the end of each row. They are suitable for various applications, including archival storage, manufacturing parts and supplies, maintenance, pharmacies, R&D, and medical records storage. Mechanical-assisted systems are a cost-effective option for items that are accessed infrequently.
Powered Systems: Powered systems can be activated via a button or an LCD screen, providing convenience and efficiency. They often come equipped with safety features such as safety sweeps, brakes, and anti-tip rails to ensure user safety. Advanced features, such as remote monitoring or detection cameras, can also be incorporated to monitor the entire floor surface of an open aisle, preventing movement if a person or object is detected. These systems can be customized to meet the specific needs of various industries and can be programmed to lock individual units for added security.
Mobile aisle shelving systems are available in various configurations and can be tailored with shelving, racks, modular drawers, cabinets, and more, making them adaptable to different storage needs and industry requirements.


