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What are Tire Rack Systems?

Tire rack systems designed for regular display of tires; It is used for the storage and display of tires used for automobiles, motorcycles, trucks and other vehicle types.


What are Tire Rack Systems?

Tires are large and comprehensive products. Therefore, there is a need for a regular storage system. Tire rack stands have a solid and durable structure that can be used to store tires horizontally or vertically.

Tire Racking Systems Features

Used in the automotive industry, tire sales and storage businesses, these racking systems facilitate shopping storage management and offer a completely better shopping experience. General features of the stands:

  • It has a solid structure made of metal. This structure is designed to withstand the weight of the tires.
  • They have the capacity to store different types of tires. Different models can be fit as desired thanks to the stand.
  • Provides the opportunity to store tires regularly. In this way, tires can be found and managed more easily in the warehouse or store.
  • Exhibiting, especially in service centers, is important for sales. The stands help the customer to inspect the tires and decide on the purchase.
  • Allows you to use the storage space more effectively. Thanks to horizontal or vertical structures, space saving is achieved in the warehouse or store.

Tire Rack Systems Usage Areas

Tire rack stands are a common storage solution for storing and displaying tires. Commonly used businesses:

Automobile Service Centers

Automobile service centers are obliged to stock tires and meet consumer expectations in order to provide fast and effective service. It needs a tire rack system to store different tires according to their sizes, seasons and brands.

Tire Stores

Tire shops use tire rack systems to offer a wide selection of tires and display different tyres. These stands allow for easy inspection and selection of different tires.

Car Wash and Care Centers

Car washes and maintenance centers use stands to keep tires in order and provide quick access to suppliers.

Car Galleries

Car dealerships prefer tire rack systems to offer complete tires that are compatible with their vehicles.

Warehouses

Tires are products required by car drivers or wholesalers. Warehouses save space while storing tires with tire racks.

Truck and Heavy Machinery Services

Large tire sizes are required to be stocked for trucks and heavy machinery. This requirement also creates the need for tire rack systems.

Types of Tire Rack Systems

There are different tire rack systems according to usage needs and storage area.

Mobile Tire Racking Systems

Its mobility is its outstanding feature. Shelves are mounted on a rail or skid system so they can be slid side by side or one after the other. Thanks to this movable structure, more tires can be stored by using all of the storage units. In addition, thanks to the movable structure, it effectively protects the storage. When needed, the shelves can be brought together to save space.

Multi-Level Tire Racking Systems

It is a system with more than one shelf to keep the tires organized. Such racking systems use the storage space in a vertical direction, allowing more tires to be stored in the same space. Multi-level tire rack systems are used to save space for high-ceiling storage areas or warehouse facilities.

Wall Mounted Tire Racking Systems

Tires are stored neatly on the wall. Such rack systems are used by mounting the tires on a flat surface (wall) in order to save space. It also allows the tires to be held horizontally or vertically without piling up on any area. Vertically mounted systems allow tires to be stored parallel to the wall, while horizontally mounted systems place the tires side by side.

Tracked Tire Racking Systems

Tracked tires are more difficult to store with conventional racking systems as they are larger and heavier than regular tires. For this, a pallet system is needed. It allows to use the storage effectively. It offers storage options horizontally or vertically on pallets.


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