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Tier-Rack Corporation offers used nesting racks for sale

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Tier-Rack Corporation, is a leading US manufacturer of portable stack rack, warehouse rack and custom shipping racks.  Tier-Rack also buys and sells used rack and has acquired a full truckload lot of 80 good condition nesting racks.

 

These nesting bins have inside dimensions of 52” wide x 42” deep with an inside height of 47”. This lot consists of one full truckload of 80 units. They can stack 4 high and nest inside each other to condense when not in use.

 

Nesting racks, Nesting rack, Used stack rackNesting racksplay the role of a stack rack that is nestable and facilitates bulk storage often used for bulk bag storage. Empty racks and bins can be "nested" - one rack set inside another rack - up to 6 or 7 at a time. They are a storage system that saves time because the empty racks can be nested by one operator. The rear posts act as stops for your loads, so your fork lift operator does not have to guess how far into the nesting rack the load should go.

 

Tier-Rack also buys and sells used nesting stack racks from other makers such as Flexible Material Handling’s Nestainer ® and Jarke brand Cupl-up ® models.

 

If you want to learn more about nestable racks click www.tier-rack.com, email sales@tier-rack.com or call 1-800-325-7869 for more information.

 

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