AS/RS Pallets
AS/RS Pallets

AS/RS Pallets

Automatic Storage & Retrieval Pallets

AS/RS pallets are captive skids or slave boards that replace plywood sheets or rental pallets in high bay storage systems. These slave pallets are consistent in weight and dimensions and designed to work with automation at the warehouse or distribution centers. Molded, seam welded and reinforced to prevent deflection in most rack systems. 


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For many companies, Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems (AS/RS) include the use of captive skids or slave boards. These slave pallets are consistent in weight and dimensions and designed to work with automation at the warehouse or distribution centers. AS/RS pallets feature a sturdy construction intended for heavy-duty warehouse environments — they're molded, seam welded and reinforced to prevent deflection in most rack systems.

As a leading supplier of material handling equipment for a wide variety of warehouse and industrial applications, Material-Handling.com is your one-stop headquarters for all your slave pallet needs. We offer high-quality plastic slave boards that will meet the demands of today's automated distribution center environments. With a capacity of up to 30,000 pounds, they can accommodate heavier, bulkier loads with ease. Our captive skids also include an advanced structural panel design that enhances durability and promotes dimensional stability.

What Are the Benefits Provided by AS/RS Pallets?

Unlike wood pallets, plastic slave pallets do not contain nails or splinters that can damage goods or injure your employees. They're also reusable, which can lower your equipment costs. The plastic material is 100 percent recyclable, enabling you to comply with OSHA requirements and meet your company's environmental goals. Slave boards can increase operational efficiency by minimizing the need for sorting and repairing that accompanies multipiece pallet ownership.

AS/RS Pallet Applications

You can use slave pallets for a wide variety of applications. Their lightweight design makes them ideally suited for virtually any light-duty material handling tasks in industrial plants, distribution centers and loading docks. They're also the better option when working with delicate products that are susceptible to damage during transport. Operations such as bakery and meat processing and chemical manufacturers can use them to maintain compliance with today's stringent health and safety regulations. If you're making the transition to an automated warehouse environment, plastic slave boards are more compatible than their wood counterparts — they're the ideal complement to automated storage systems, retrievers and conveyors.

Material-Handling.com: A Trusted Source for AS/RS Pallets and Much More

At Material-Handling.com, we focus on selling high-quality warehouse-related equipment that can ergonomically assist in fulfilling essential tasks, improve productivity and promote a safer, more sanitary work environment. Our goal is to help our customers find a product that solves 100 percent of the problem. We accomplish this by taking the time to get to know our customers and learn about their typical work applications. This enables our knowledgeable product specialists to recommend the right piece of equipment for the job that also fits the company's budget.

When you shop at Material-Handling.com, you don't have to worry about getting lost in the "big-box store." Although we offer an extended selection of products, you won't have trouble finding what you need. We've streamlined our e-commerce site to be very user friendly. You won't waste time sorting through bloated catalogs and websites.

We invite you to take a moment to learn more about our current selection of captive skids and feel free to contact us if you have questions or require additional information. Give us a call at 877-250-2729 or contact us online at your convenience.

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