In-Warehouse Equipment & Special Stacking

Fast and secure operation with robust equipment and organized space management. 9×3 ton + 5×2.5 ton forklifts, 16 pallet jacks; 3000 metal cages, 1000 pallets, 5*1,000 kg scales. Special shelved sections for delicate and non-stackable items.

In-Warehouse Equipment & Special Stacking

In-Warehouse Equipment & Special Stacking

Loading/unloading, locating, and shipping processes are accelerated with equipment inventory and organized stacking solutions that increase operational efficiency and safety.

The risk of damage and loss is reduced with shelved/caged areas suitable for product structure in textile, automotive, technology, and industrial products.

Equipment Inventory & Usage Policies

Special Stacking & Storage Policies

Operation Steps

  1. Acceptance & Control — weight/packaging check and appropriate area selection
  2. Placement — safe positioning in shelved/caged or open areas
  3. Storage & Monitoring — tracking of location and stock movements
  4. Picking & Preparation — according to product type and shipment plan
  5. Loading & Exit — door management, palletizing, and final check

Frequently Asked Questions

What is your forklift capacity?

Fast operations for different weights and volumes are provided with 6 units of 3-ton and 2 units of 5-ton forklifts.

How many pallet jacks do you have and where are they used?

A total of 16 pallet jacks; used for product movements inside doors and within the facility.

Which products are suitable for metal cages?

Provides organized and secure stacking opportunity especially for textile products.

Which products are the shelved areas for?

Suitable for delicate, non-stackable products or those requiring special placement.

How is weight distribution managed?

With layer and pallet-based stacking rules and checklists.

What is the security level?

24/7 security, multi-point camera monitoring, and access control are implemented.

How are chemical/hazardous products positioned?

They are directed to adapted sections and marked accordingly.

What are your maintenance processes?

Periodic maintenance and daily pre-check procedures are applied.

What are your damage prevention steps?

The risk of damage is reduced through protective packaging, separators, wrapping, and correct palletizing.

How is picking and preparation accelerated?

With shelf/cage layout, location management, and standard picking routes.

With shelf/cage layout, location management, and standard picking routes.

Area and equipment planning are scaled according to demand.

How is pricing determined?

Quotations are made based on area, duration, equipment usage, and operation intensity.