When it comes to industrial storage solutions, it is always better to buy new rather than second-hand racking. Though second-hand racking might come with some initial benefits the risks usually outweigh the potential benefits.
Check out our guide explaining the differences here.
Quality and Safety Standards
New Racking
New racking is manufactured to the latest safety and quality standards, making it as compliant as it can be at the time. As it is brand new there is no structural wear and tear that could compromise safety. New racking systems are designed with the latest engineering advancements, providing superior load capacity and durability.
Second-hand Racking
When purchasing second-hand, the racking may not show any obvious signs of damage or wear and tear, but problems could quickly occur. When choosing second-hand make sure you choose a reputable supplier who can tell you the full history and check for signs of rust and damage – which could lead to costly repairs or non-compliance.
Customisation and Configuration
New Racking
New racking systems at Stakapal are purpose-built and can be customised. With new racking, you can tailor the design to fit your specific storage needs, whether you choose cantilever racking, pallet racking, or pigeon hole racking. You are guaranteed racking that perfectly fits your space and with new.
Second-hand Racking
Unless you are re-using racking that has come from the same building for the same purpose you are unlikely to get the same if you choose second-hand racking. Second-hand often comes in standard sizes and configurations, which may not be the perfect fit for your storage space. When trying to customise second-hand racking you should always use a SEIRS installer to reduce any accidents from poorly installed racking.
Long-term Investment
New Racking
Investing in new racking is truly an investment, Stakapal racking can last upwards of 20 years, so though it may come with a higher initial price tag it is far more economical in terms of length of use. When choosing new the number of repairs and replacements is significantly reduced too!
Second-hand Racking
While second-hand racking might be cheaper upfront, it could incur additional costs for maintenance, replacement and repairs which can add up quickly. Installing and customising used racking for your space can be challenging and costly, negating the initial savings and resulting in paying more than that of a new rack.
Compliance and Certification
New Racking
Second-hand Racking
Second-hand racking may not meet current regulations and may have been repaired or replaced in the past. Without knowing the full history of the racking, you could be putting your operations and staff at risk, resulting in facing serious penalties.
Aesthetic and Professionalism
New Racking
New racking presents a more professional appearance, which is important for businesses that value a clean and organised workspace, especially if customer-facing. New racking systems are visually appealing, with no dents, scratches, or rust, contributing to a better and safer working environment.
Second-hand Racking
In contrast, second-hand racking may look worn, and therefore damaged with the risk of rust forming making the racking unsafe and non-complaint.
New or Second-hand - What is the Verdict
While second-hand racking might seem like a cost-effective solution, the benefits of new racking are clear. From superior safety and quality to customisation and long-term value, investing in new racking systems is the smarter choice for businesses looking to optimise their storage solutions while ensuring safety and compliance.
At Stakapal, we design, manufacture, and install all racking at our in-house factory based in Cannock, Staffordshire, offering customers the opportunity to book inspections. Being full SEMA members, our installation teams are SEIRS registered and inspectors SARI qualified – we take pride in our work in providing a concept-to-completion service, with you part of the journey, every step of the way.
Contact us today to learn more about the storage solutions we provide and the sectors we cater for.