In many metal plants, the storage method itself is what creates the labor cost. Workers spend time bending, lifting, and moving sheet stock by hand, then the same material gets stacked again on wood pallets that are not built for long-term control.
Bplarack gives flat material a structured storage position so the team can keep sheet stock organized, visible, and easier to handle with less physical strain.
What is driving cost and safety pressure
Wood pallet stacking may look simple, but it creates repeated lifting, awkward bends, and unstable storage conditions. That combination raises labor cost and also creates a safety issue when management reviews the floor layout.
- Manual handling increases labor expense
- Wood pallet stacking can create unstable storage
- Safety audits often expose poor material control
- WHS teams need a better method for sheet storage
How Bplarack helps
Bplarack stores flat stock vertically so sheets can be separated by layer instead of being piled onto pallets. That reduces direct floor handling and gives the plant a more repeatable way to manage material from receiving to release.
For a plant manager or WHS主管, the main benefit is that the rack supports safer handling and cleaner storage without forcing the crew to rely on wood pallets as a long-term sheet storage method.
Product features and parameters
Bplarack is a heavy-duty sheet metal storage rack designed for flat material storage and staging.
| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product type | Sheet metal storage rack |
| Use case | Flat material storage and staging |
| Handling | Forklift handling depending on layout |
| Goal | Reduce manual handling and replace wood pallet stacking |
| Storage style | Vertical flat-material storage |
Suitable scenarios
This setup fits Australian metal fabrication plants, safety-driven operations, and shops that need to move away from wood pallet stacking.
- Metal manufacturing plants
- WHS improvement projects
- Sheet stock handling zones
- Safety review action plans
Delivery method
Bplarack is supplied as a standard rack system that can be installed on site. Share the sheet size, quantity, and floor layout, and a storage plan can be prepared around that load.
Common questions
Q: Is this better than wood pallet stacking?
A: Yes. It provides a more stable and controlled way to store sheet stock.
Q: Does this help with safety reviews?
A: Yes. It replaces an improvised storage method with a more structured rack layout.
Q: What do we need for pricing?
A: Sheet size, quantity, and floor layout are the main inputs.
Tell us your sheet size, quantity, and layout needs, and we will review the storage plan and prepare a practical response.

