Warehouse Storage & Pallet Racking Systems in South Carolina
StorX Solutions designs and installs pallet racking in South Carolina around the loads you carry and the equipment you run, so every bay earns the floor space it occupies.
StorX Solutions designs and installs pallet racking in South Carolina around the loads you carry and the equipment you run, so every bay earns the floor space it occupies.
Industrial space across South Carolina is filling fast. Port volume out of Charleston, the manufacturing corridor along I-85, and distribution growth through Columbia and Florence all put pressure on the same square footage, and most operations feel the squeeze before they run out of building. Height goes unused, reserve stock blocks the fast movers, and product stages on the floor.
StorX starts with the operation rather than the catalog, specifying a pallet racking system sized to your numbers. Your layout is drawn in CAD from your throughput, SKU movement, and existing lift equipment, so the design answers to how the building actually runs.
A walkthrough of your South Carolina site captures the variables that decide the design, including load weights, forklift traffic, clear height, and pick frequency. Those figures set beam elevations and aisle widths, so the pallet rack South Carolina operators install is built around real conditions rather than a standard drawing.
Fast movers, bulk reserve, and long stock behave differently, and one configuration applied building-wide usually gives up density to get selectivity or the other way around. StorX assigns a system per zone:
These South Carolina pallet racks are specified to the loads each zone carries, so the same building can run high-density reserve and fully selective picking without compromise.
Hand-loaded inventory carries the same weight and access demands as palletized stock, so our pallet shelving in South Carolina is specified to the same load standards as the racking beside it.
Steel gauge, upright depth, beam profile, connection type, and rated capacity per level all move a quote, so pricing for heavy-duty warehouse racking in South Carolina reflects the loads the system carries rather than a per-bay figure pulled from a catalog.
Decking choice moves it again, since wire mesh, steel deck, and wood decking each carry different capacity and fire code implications.
StorX itemizes pricing for metal pallet racking according to the layout and specifications behind it. The same approach applies to shelving, so hand-loaded zones are costed on load rating rather than shelf count.
Splitting a racking project across a supplier, an engineer, and a separate install crew leaves the coordination risk with you. StorX manages design, sourcing, permitting, and installation as one scope, so the drawing and the finished bay answer to the same team.
Crews phase the build area by area and work around receiving and shipping windows, keeping product moving while the South Carolina warehouse racking system goes up.
Where conventional racking runs into a throughput or labor ceiling – the kind high-volume port and manufacturing operations across South Carolina tend to hit – StorX designs automated racking into the same scope as the static systems, so manual and automated zones share one layout and one accountable team.
Few racking partners design static storage and full automation under one roof, which is what lets StorX phase a South Carolina facility from conventional pallet racking toward an automated system on one plan rather than a series of disconnected projects.
StorX designs and installs warehouse racking across South Carolina, from the Lowcountry through the Upstate, with project support extending nationally:
Different South Carolina operations require different approaches to storage density, inventory rotation, and future reconfiguration:
Steel gauge, bay width, beam profile, and capacity per level move the figure, so racking priced for 3,000-pound pallets differs from one carrying 1,200. StorX quotes a pallet racking price after a walkthrough, because slab condition and column spacing change the specification.
A rough range is possible from your pallet dimensions, weights, and building height. A firm number follows the walkthrough, since the site conditions decide the final specification.
StorX designs and installs across the state, including Charleston, Columbia, Greenville, Spartanburg, Rock Hill, and Florence, with project coverage extending nationally.
Yes. Our crews sequence installation around your live operation, working zone by zone so receiving, picking, and shipping continue while the system goes up.