1. What is Mezzanine Racking?
With a steel structure as the main body and equipped with stairs, guardrails and other accessories, it retains the storage and operation functions of the ground floor while adding extra upper storage space. It is an ideal solution to break warehouse space bottlenecks.

2. Four Core Advantages of Mezzanine Racking
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Double Space Utilization
For standard single-floor warehouses, installing a mezzanine can directly increase storage space by 50%-100%. Goods originally stacked on the ground can be stored vertically. It is highly suitable for enterprises with diverse and small-batch goods, making full use of every inch of warehouse space.
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Clear Functional Zoning
The upper and lower floors can be divided reasonably according to cargo characteristics and operation processes:
- Ground floor: Stores heavy goods and fast-moving materials, convenient for forklift and handling vehicle operation.
- Upper floor: Stores light goods, slow-moving products or documents, accessible via stairs or small lifting equipment.
Reasonable zoning greatly optimizes warehouse management and improves work efficiency.
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Highly Customizable
Customized design is available for warehouses of all shapes, including long, square and irregular layouts.
Column spacing, mezzanine height, guardrail style and stair position can all be adjusted according to cargo specifications and operation habits, perfectly adapting to various application scenarios.
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Cost-Effective & Budget-Friendly
Compared with the high cost of renting new warehouses or expanding factories, mezzanine racking delivers great returns with low investment.
It features short construction cycles, minimal modification to the original warehouse structure and simple later maintenance, serving as the most economical choice to upgrade warehouse storage capacity.