At Stakapal, we understand that an efficient warehouse storage is critical for maximising productivity, ensuring safety, and reducing costs. However, many businesses unknowingly make mistakes that lead to wasted space, inefficiencies, and potential hazards. Below are five common warehouse storage mistakes and how to avoid them.
1. Poor Space Utilisation
One of the biggest mistakes is failing to maximise vertical and horizontal space. Warehouses often have unused overhead space that could accommodate additional racking systems or mezzanines. To avoid this, assess your warehouse layout and invest in appropriate racking solutions like pallet racking or cantilever racking to optimise every inch.
2. Disorganised Inventory Management
Without a proper inventory system, warehouses become chaotic, leading to misplaced items, delayed order fulfilment as well as injuries at the workplace. Implementing a warehouse management system (WMS) or using barcode/RFID tracking can improve inventory accuracy and streamline picking processes.
3. Overloading Racks Beyond Capacity
Exceeding weight limits on racking systems can lead to structural damage or even racking to collapse, posing serious safety risks. Always follow manufacturer load limits and conduct regular inspections to ensure racks are in good condition.
4. Lack of Proper Safety Measures
Ignoring safety guidelines can result in workplace injuries. Warehouses should have clear signage, employee training, and safety barriers around high-risk areas. Regular audits help identify potential hazards before they become major problems.
5. Not Using the Right Racking System
Choosing the wrong racking type can lead to inefficient storage and accessibility issues. Different products require specific storage solutions—cantilever racking is ideal for long materials like pipes and timber, while pallet racking is better suited for bulk storage. Consulting with our experts, we can help you choose the best system for your needs.
By addressing these common mistakes, warehouses can improve efficiency, enhance safety, and make better use of their storage space.
Stakapal are full members of SEMA (Storage Equipment Manufacturers Association), with our installation and inspection teams fully SARI (SEMA Approved Rack Inspector), and SEIRS (Storage Equipment Installers Registration Scheme) registered.