Mobile Shelving
Mobile Shelving
Case Studies
Meridian Broadcasting Case StudyLondon Metropolitan Archives Case Study
Open University Case Study
RAF Museum Case Study
Selfridges Case Study
Science Museum Archive and Library Case Study
Linklaters Case Study
Immigration Appellation Authority Case Study
CGNU Insurance Group Case Study
CAA Safety Regulations Group Case Study
Employment Tribunal Service Case Study
Farrer & Co Case Study
Hill Dickinson Case Study
Gaydon Motor Museum Case Study
Barts and the London NHS Trust Case Study
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Mobile shelving systems (commonly known as roller racking within the storage industry) deliver high density and compact storage. They are a cost effective method of utilising valuable floor space.
Effective storage systems are designed to provide efficient storage & retrieval. That’s why every Link 51 mobile shelving system will give excellent accessibility, whilst maximising the use of floor space for storage. Mobile shelving is extremely effective in saving space, by eliminating the need for several access aisles. Because the shelving moves along floor tracks, the space for only one aisle is needed. When an item is required the particular shelving bay is identified and an adjacent aisle is created by moving the mobile shelving units apart. Mobile shelving is opened and closed by pull handles, hand operated mechanical system or electric motors with push-button control. Roll-a-side shelving is useful in small offices or awkwardly shaped areas, such as corridors or alcoves. Shelving is mounted on low-profile mobile bases and tracks and are simply rolled aside to reach the units behind
By using one of the Link 51 systems available you can either double the capacity of filing/storage or create more floor space for other uses.
Choose from light duty modular systems for the office through to bespoke options for archives, retail stockrooms, museums and medical records facilities.






