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🏗️ VNA — Very Narrow Aisle

VNA Very Narrow Aisle Pallet Racking — +72% Density with 100% Pallet Selectivity

The only deep-density rack system that keeps full pallet selectivity. Aisle widths cut to 1.5–1.8 m (vs 3.5–4.0 m for standard reach truck) using turret / man-up / man-down trucks running on wire or rail guidance. Tower up to 15 m high — turn vertical space into pallet positions. AME Rack manufactures EN 15512 / AS 4084 / RMI MH16 compliant VNA systems exported to 65+ countries.

VNA RackingVery Narrow Aisle RackNarrow Aisle Pallet RackingTurret Truck RackingMan-Up RackingHigh-Bay Pallet RackWire-Guided RackingRail-Guided Aisle Rack
+72% density vs standard selective 100% pallet selectivity 15 m tower height available
+72%DENSITY VS SELECTIVE
1.5–1.8 mAISLE WIDTH
6–15 mHEIGHT RANGE
32 daysSTANDARD LEAD TIME
📦 What Is This Product

VNA — Go Tall, Go Narrow, Keep Selectivity

VNA pallet racking (also called very narrow aisle racking, turret truck racking, man-up racking or high-bay pallet rack) is conventional selective pallet rack engineered to operate with VNA forklifts in aisle widths as narrow as 1.5 m. The trick: turret trucks (or articulated / Bendi trucks) rotate the forks 90° inside the aisle — no truck turning required — so aisles can be cut to barely wider than the pallet itself.

Combine narrow aisles with tower heights up to 15 m and you get +72% storage density vs standard selective rack — while keeping 100% individual pallet selectivity. Standard architecture for land-constrained urban DCs, high-rent industrial parks, and any operation where vertical space is cheaper than horizontal floor.

Aisle Width1.5 – 1.8 m (wire / rail guided)
Tower HeightUp to 15 m clear
Selectivity100% pallet access
Forklift NeededTurret / Articulated / Man-Up
VNA pallet rack with turret truck working in 1.6 m narrow aisle
Turret truck operating in 1.6 m wire-guided VNA aisle, 12 m high tower
⭐ Benefits

Why VNA Racking Is the Highest-ROI Selective System

Eight engineering and operational advantages that explain why very narrow aisle is the standard high-density solution in urban DCs, cold-chain, premium-rent industrial parks, and any operation where floor area is the binding constraint.

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+72% Density

Cut aisle width by 55% — turn lost aisle floor into pallet positions. Typical 10,000 m² conversion adds 8,000+ pallet positions.

100% Selectivity

Every pallet directly accessible — no FIFO/LIFO trade-off, no honeycomb loss. Perfect for mixed-SKU operations with 500+ SKUs.

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Tall Building Friendly

Engineered to 15 m clear stacking. Convert vertical building volume into pallet positions — ideal for urban land-constrained sites.

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Lower Cost / Position

Combined rack + building footprint cost per position drops 25–35% vs standard selective — vertical space is far cheaper than floor.

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Cold-Storage Optimal

Reduce chilled / frozen volume by 50–60% vs standard selective — massive energy savings in -25°C frozen and 2–8°C chilled DCs.

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Wire / Rail Guidance

Wire (induction) or rail guidance prevents forklift collision with uprights — virtually eliminates rack damage in narrow aisle.

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EN 15512 + Tolerance Spec

Engineered to EN 15512 + FEM 9.831 + RMI MH16 — plus stricter flatness/levelness tolerance for guided VNA operation per VDI 3564.

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Reconfigurable Beams

Beam levels at 50 mm pitch — reconfigure in 30 minutes per bay without dismantling uprights. Same flexibility as standard selective.

🏷️ Product Types

Six VNA Racking Configurations for Every Building & Truck

From standard ambient turret-truck VNA to high-bay 15 m towers and cold-storage HDG variants — match the upright spec, height range, finish and guidance system to your building and forklift fleet.

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Standard VNA Rack

Powder-coated 80 μm, ambient warehouse, 1.2–1.5 T pallets, 1.7 m aisle for turret truck. The volume seller — fits 70% of urban DC projects.

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High-Bay 12–15 m VNA

Reinforced uprights to 15 m clear stacking, top bracing for lateral stability. For mega-DCs maximising vertical building volume.

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Cold-Storage HDG VNA

Hot-dip galvanised 80–120 μm finish for chilled and frozen rooms. Q345B steel with -40°C Charpy V-notch ≥27J. Cold-rated guidance sensors.

Heavy-Duty 2T VNA

2,000 kg pallet capacity, reinforced upright and beam, double-pin safety. For brick, ceramic, glass, dense food and beverage pallets.

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Rail-Guided VNA

Floor U-channel rail guides turret truck wheels — cheaper than wire guidance, ideal for new-build sites where rail can be cast into the slab.

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Wire-Guided VNA

Induction wire cast into slab guides truck via on-board sensor — retrofits easily into existing buildings. Higher capex but cleaner aisle.

📊 Specifications

Engineered Technical Parameters — 4 Standard Configurations

Standard catalogue spec range. All parameters fully customisable — send pallet weight, building clear height, target aisle width, and existing or planned VNA truck spec.

ParameterStandard VNAHigh-Bay 12–15 mHeavy-Duty 2T VNACold-Storage HDG VNA
Pallet Load1,200 – 1,500 kg1,000 – 1,200 kg1,500 – 2,000 kg1,000 – 1,500 kg
Aisle Width (guided)1.7 m1.7 – 1.8 m1.8 m1.7 m
Max Height10 m15 m9 m13 m
Upright Profile100 × 80 × 2.0 mm120 × 100 × 3.0 mm120 × 95 × 2.5 mm100 × 80 × 2.5 mm
Upright Tolerance±3 mm vertical±2 mm vertical±3 mm vertical±2 mm vertical
Beam ProfileBox 100 × 50 × 1.5Box 120 × 50 × 2.0Box 130 × 50 × 2.0Box 100 × 50 × 2.0 HDG
Steel GradeQ235B / Q345BQ345B (S355JR)Q345BQ345B (-40°C Charpy)
Beam Pitch50 mm step50 mm step50 mm step50 mm step
FinishPowder coat 80 μmPowder coat 100 μmPowder coat 80–100 μmHot-dip galv 80–120 μm
Top BracingStandardHeavy + cross-tieStandardHeavy HDG
Guidance TypeWire or RailWire (preferred)RailWire (clean aisle)
Slab Flatness Req.FM2 (DIN 18202)FM1 superflatFM2FM2 / FM1 for tall
Anchor SpecM16 × 110 mmM20 × 150 mmM20 × 150 mmM16 × 110 mm HDG
ComplianceEN 15512 + VDI 3564EN 15512 + VDI 3564EN 15512 / AS 4084EN 15512 + cold-rated
Seismic ZoneZone 1–3Zone 1–4 + dynamic FEAZone 1–4Zone 1–4 + IBC
Lead Time32 days40 days35 days40 days
FOB Price (USD/pos)$ 75 – 110$ 115 – 165$ 125 – 185$ 155 – 240
📌 Engineering Note: VNA racking requires superflat floor per DIN 18202 FM2 (or FM1 for tall towers) — slab levelness tolerance ±3 mm over any 4 m length. Slab flatness measurement is mandatory before rack delivery; we will commission a third-party survey if not provided. Slab grinding adds USD 25–45/m² if existing floor is out of spec.
🔩 Components

Every Upright, Brace and Guide — In-House Manufactured

Ten core components engineered, rolled, welded and coated under one roof at AME Rack's 15,500 m² Dongguan plant. Stricter manufacturing tolerances than standard selective — VNA upright vertical alignment ±2 mm to support guided truck operation.

01

Tall Upright Frame

Heavy double-leg upright at 100 × 80 mm to 120 × 100 mm box section, slotted at 50 mm pitch. Vertical tolerance ±2 mm (vs ±5 mm for standard rack).

02

Step Beam

Box-section beam 100 × 50 mm to 130 × 50 mm with EN 15512 end-connector. Powder-coated AME Rack orange or RAL custom.

03

Top Bracing System

Horizontal + diagonal cross-bracing across the top of rack tower — mandatory for VNA towers > 8 m, ties uprights together against lateral sway.

04

Reinforced Baseplate

300 × 250 × 12 mm hot-rolled plate fully welded to upright base, 6 anchor holes for M20 chemical bolts. Larger than selective rack to resist tall-tower overturning.

05

Floor Guide Rail (optional)

U-channel steel rail anchored to slab along both sides of aisle — guides VNA truck wheels mechanically. Lower cost than wire guidance.

06

Induction Wire (optional)

10 mm slot cut into slab with induction wire embedded — VNA truck sensor follows the magnetic field. Retrofit-friendly, no aisle obstruction.

07

End-of-Aisle Light Stack

Optical signal stack at aisle exit — warns aisle traffic when truck is operating inside. Mandatory under EU Machinery Directive for guided aisles.

08

Column Protector

Yellow HDPE + steel hybrid guard at every aisle-entry upright base, 600 mm tall (taller than standard) for VNA truck approach.

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Wire Deck (optional)

50 × 100 mm welded wire deck spans beam pair — mandatory for fire-sprinkler clearance in tall stacks (NFPA 13 §17.2).

10

Load Capacity Sign

Aluminium sign at the end of each aisle — bay number, max load per beam level, max pallet weight, total bay capacity. Mandatory under OSHA 1910.176.

📐 Design Guide

How to Specify a VNA System in 3 Decisions

Truck type, building clear height and slab flatness drive 90% of total VNA project cost and feasibility. Get these three right BEFORE signing PO — VNA mistakes are very expensive to fix retroactively.

1

VNA Truck Type — Man-Down or Man-Up?

Truck choice drives aisle width, throughput, capex, and pick-face strategy. Pick truck first, then design rack to match.

  • Man-down turret — 1.7 m aisle, faster cycles
  • Man-up turret — 1.5 m aisle, picker rides up
  • Articulated (Bendi/Flexi) — 1.9 m, no guidance
  • Combi (man-up + ground pick) — 1.7 m mixed mode
2

Building Clear Height — Tower Limit

The single biggest density driver. Tall buildings let you go to 12–15 m. Sub-6 m buildings give little advantage over standard selective.

  • < 6 m clear — skip VNA, use selective
  • 6 – 9 m — standard VNA tower
  • 9 – 12 m — high-bay VNA, full ROI
  • 12 – 15 m — mega-density, reinforced tower
3

Slab Flatness — FM1 or FM2?

VNA is the only racking system that fails completely on out-of-spec slab. Measure flatness BEFORE quoting — never assume.

  • FM2 (DIN 18202) — for towers ≤ 10 m
  • FM1 superflat — for towers > 10 m
  • Grinding adds USD 25–45/m² if needed
  • Tolerance ±3 mm over any 4 m length
📊 Aisle Width × Truck Type → Density Gain (vs 3.5 m standard reach truck)Narrower aisle = more density but higher truck capex
VNA Truck TypeAisle WidthDensity vs SelectiveTruck Capex (per unit)Best For
Articulated (Bendi)1.9 m+54%USD 65–85KRetrofit, no guidance needed
Man-down turret1.7 m+65%USD 110–140KStandard VNA, fast cycles
Man-up turret1.5 m+72%USD 140–180KMixed pallet + case-pick
Combi (man-up + ground)1.7 m+65%USD 150–200K500+ SKU pick-pack
📌 Engineering Tip: Always engage the VNA forklift dealer (Toyota BT, Linde, Crown, Hyster-Yale Aisle Master, Jungheinrich, Mitsubishi) as part of your design team from day 1 — they will specify the exact slab flatness, aisle width, end-of-aisle slow-down zones and guidance system. AME Rack co-designs with all major brands.
⚖️ Comparison

VNA vs Selective / Double Deep / Mini-Load ASRS / Mobile Rack — Honest Pros & Cons

Which selectivity-preserving dense pallet system is right for your building? Compare on density, selectivity, capex, slab requirement, forklift dependency and reconfigurability.

FactorVNA RackSelectiveDouble DeepMini-Load ASRSMobile Pallet Rack
Density vs Selective+72%Baseline (0%)+35%+90%+85%
SKU Selectivity★★★★★ 100%★★★★★ 100%★★★★ 50%★★★★★★★★★★
Forklift Capex Required$$$ High (turret)$ Low (CB / reach)$$ PantographNone (crane built-in)$ Low (standard)
Slab Flatness RequiredFM2 / FM1 superflatStandardStandardFM1 superflatStandard
Capex (rack + truck)$$$ Mid-high$ Lowest$$ Low$$$$$ Very high$$$$ High
Cold-Storage Fit★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★
Throughput per Aisle20–40 pal/hr25–35 pal/hr20–30 pal/hr120–180 pal/hr15–25 pal/hr
Reconfigurability★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★
Best ForTall building, 100% sel.Mixed SKU, low heightMid SKU, 4+ pal/SKU≥200K cases/daySlow-mover archive
✅ Pick VNA When…

≥ 8 m clear height + 100% selectivity

You have a tall building (or are building one), need 100% pallet access, and can budget VNA truck capex. Highest density at full selectivity.

⚠️ Skip VNA When…

Slab can't meet FM2 / building < 6 m

Out-of-spec slab is a project-killer — grinding adds USD 25–45/m². Low-bay buildings give too little density gain to justify VNA truck capex.

↔️ Pick ASRS Instead When…

Throughput ≥ 200K cases/day

Mini-load or unit-load ASRS hits 5–10× VNA throughput, lights-out operation, FM1 floor. Capex 4–6× higher — payback only at extreme volume.

🔁 VNA + Selective Combo

Pick-face below, reserve above

VNA tall reserve (8–12 m) feeding ground-floor selective forward-pick zones. Best of both — picker productivity + maximum cube utilisation.

📍 Case Studies

Real VNA Installations Around the World

Three recent projects across three continents — urban e-commerce DC, cold storage tall-bay, and pharma 100%-selectivity GMP. Each shows truck type, building geometry, lead time and verified ROI.

🇬🇧 UKLondon urban e-commerce VNA pallet racking 12m

London Urban E-commerce DC — 12 m Man-Up Turret

8,200 m² · Man-up turret · 12 m height · BS EN 15512 + UK seismic + wire guidance

Apparel e-commerce brand needed maximum vertical density on a £450/m²/yr industrial unit. Man-up turret in 1.6 m wire-guided aisles, 12 m high tower with reinforced top bracing. Achieved +74% density vs incumbent selective layout. Pallet handler also case-picks from upper levels — no separate mezzanine needed.

11,800Pallet pos.
40 daysFOB lead
+74%Density gain
🇸🇬 SingaporeSingapore cold storage VNA HDG racking tall bay

Singapore Cold Storage DC — HDG VNA 13 m

5,400 m² · -25°C frozen · Turret + rail guidance · 13 m height · BCA seismic

Foodservice cold-chain operator faced SGD 850/m²/yr industrial rent. Full HDG VNA in 1.7 m rail-guided aisles, 13 m clear height. Frozen volume cut by 56% vs original selective spec — annual refrigeration energy saving of 380,000 kWh fully offset rack + truck capex within 26 months.

7,800Pallet pos.
44 daysFOB lead
-56%Frozen vol.
🇨🇭 SwitzerlandBasel pharmaceutical VNA man-down turret 10m

Basel Pharma DC — Man-Down Turret 100% Selectivity

3,800 m² · GMP-compliant · Man-down turret · 10 m height · SIA 261 seismic

Swiss generic pharma manufacturer needed 100% pallet selectivity for batch traceability across 480 active SKUs. Man-down turret in 1.7 m wire-guided aisles, FM1 superflat slab. Wire guidance keeps aisles clean for daily GMP sweep. Passed first Swissmedic + FDA audit at month-3 commissioning.

5,200Pallet pos.
38 daysFOB lead
100%GMP audit
🏭 Manufacturing

How AME Rack Builds VNA Racks — 6-Step Production Flow

Owned 15,500 m² Dongguan factory. VNA-grade racks pass stricter dimensional QC (100% audit vs 10% random for standard) to support wire- or rail-guided truck operation without rack collision.

Step 1 🛠️

CNC Punching & Cutting

4 high-speed CNC lines cut tall uprights from 2.0–3.0 mm Q345B coil. EN 15512 slot pattern at 50 mm pitch, vertical tolerance ±2 mm (stricter than standard rack ±5 mm to support guided VNA truck operation).

Step 2 🌀

Roll-Forming

Dedicated roll-forming lines for VNA-grade uprights (heavier 120×100×3 mm for tall towers), box-section beams, top bracing members, and floor guide rails. Straightness checked every coil.

Step 3

Robotic Welding

Panasonic / Yaskawa robots weld upright frame with full bracing pattern. ISO 5817 Class B inspection 100% — VNA towers cannot tolerate weld defects under repeated cyclic loading.

Step 4 🧪

Acid Pickling & Phosphating

7-stage pre-treatment: alkaline degrease → rinse → acid pickle → rinse → zinc-phosphate → rinse → DI rinse. Adhesion ≥6N/cm cross-cut test. Mandatory for both powder coat and HDG variants.

Step 5 🎨

Powder Coating or HDG

Powder coat: 80–100 μm DFT epoxy-polyester for ambient. HDG: 80–120 μm zinc bath dip per ISO 1461 for cold storage. AME Rack orange or full RAL custom.

Step 6 📦

QC, Dimensional Audit & Container Loading

100% upright dimensional QC for VNA orders (vs 10% random for standard rack). Tall uprights bundled with extra strapping and corner protectors. Average 1,400–1,700 pallet positions per 40HQ.

15,500 m²Owned factory
±2 mmUpright tolerance
100%VNA dimensional QC
32 daysStandard lead
📋 Buying Guide

What to Send Us for a Same-Day Quote — B2B Procurement Checklist

Six inputs are all we need to produce a fully-engineered VNA quotation. The slab flatness survey is the most important — send it BEFORE first design iteration to avoid expensive rework.

01

Building Drawings & Clear Height

Floor plan with column locations, clear height under steel/roof (critical — VNA below 6 m wastes capex), seismic zone, ambient/cold-room boundary, sprinkler clearance.

02

Slab Flatness Survey

Send most recent DIN 18202 / TR-34 slab flatness report. If unavailable, we will commission third-party survey before quoting. Grinding adds USD 25–45/m² if FM2 not met.

03

VNA Truck Spec

Existing or planned forklift make/model (Toyota BT Vector, Linde K, Crown TSP, Hyster-Yale Aisle Master, Jungheinrich ETV, Mitsubishi RT). Aisle width, mast height, lift capacity, guidance type.

04

Pallet & SKU Profile

Pallet dimensions (L×W×H), gross weight (kg), pallet type (EUR/US/CHEP), active SKU count, average pallets per SKU, daily inbound/outbound pallet count.

05

Environment & Finish

Indoor ambient, chilled 2–8°C, frozen -25°C, ATEX explosive atmosphere. Powder coat 80 μm or HDG 80–120 μm? Cold-storage requires Q345B with -40°C Charpy.

06

Compliance Code

EN 15512 + VDI 3564 (EU VNA-specific tolerance), AS 4084 (AU/NZ), RMI MH16 (US/Canada), local seismic & fire code (NFPA 13 sprinkler clearance for tall racks).

❓ FAQ — B2B Procurement

15 Procurement Questions Buyers Ask Before Placing a VNA Order

Answered for facility managers, supply chain heads, automation engineers, and procurement officers comparing 3–5 VNA suppliers. If your question is not covered, WhatsApp Lily at +86 188 2453 7792.

01What is VNA pallet racking and how does it differ from standard selective?
VNA pallet racking (also called very narrow aisle racking, turret truck racking, man-up racking, narrow aisle pallet rack or high-bay pallet rack) is engineered to operate with VNA forklifts (turret trucks or articulated trucks) in aisles as narrow as 1.5–1.8 m — vs 3.5–4.0 m for standard reach trucks. By cutting aisle width and going taller (up to 15 m), you gain +72% pallet positions while keeping 100% individual pallet selectivity.
02How narrow can the aisle be?
Standard configurations: 1.5 m (man-up turret), 1.7 m (man-down turret), 1.9 m (articulated Bendi/Flexi). The aisle width is set by the VNA truck dealer based on truck dimensions plus 100–150 mm safety clearance each side. Wire or rail guidance keeps the truck centred — without guidance, aisles must be wider to allow for steering drift.
03Do I need a special forklift for VNA?
Yes — VNA racks require turret trucks (man-up or man-down — Toyota BT Vector, Linde K, Crown TSP, Jungheinrich ETV, Mitsubishi RT) or articulated trucks (Aisle Master, Bendi, Flexi). Standard reach trucks cannot operate in VNA aisles. Truck capex ranges USD 65,000–180,000 per unit. Engage the truck dealer at design stage.
04What slab flatness is required for VNA?
Critical: FM2 per DIN 18202 / TR-34 for towers up to 10 m, FM1 superflat for towers above 10 m. Tolerance ±3 mm over any 4 m length (FM2) or ±2 mm (FM1). Out-of-spec slab is the #1 VNA project failure mode — grinding adds USD 25–45/m². Send your slab survey BEFORE quoting; if unavailable we will commission third-party survey at cost.
05Wire guidance or rail guidance — which is better?
Wire (induction): 10 mm slot cut into slab with embedded wire — truck sensor follows magnetic field. Higher capex (USD 35–55/m of aisle), retrofit-friendly, clean aisle floor. Rail: U-channel steel rail anchored to slab — cheaper (USD 18–30/m), best for new-build sites. Both achieve same accuracy. Wire is more common in EU; rail more common in US/Asia.
06How tall can you build a VNA rack?
Standard catalogue supports towers up to 15 m clear height. Above 12 m we use reinforced 120×100×3 mm Q345B uprights, heavy top bracing, cross-tie pattern at multiple levels, and dynamic FEA seismic analysis. Truck mast height typically maxes out around 15 m for production turret trucks; custom 18 m towers possible with bespoke trucks.
07What is the MOQ — can I order less than a full container?
Standard MOQ is one 40HQ container (≈ 1,400 pallet positions of VNA). VNA components are bulkier (tall uprights ship vertically). Smaller orders accepted with 15–22% surcharge. We can also combine partial loads with another customer's container to the same destination port. Tall single-piece uprights for towers above 10 m may require flat-rack shipment instead of container.
08How long is the lead time from PO?
Standard VNA: 32 days after deposit received. High-bay 12–15 m: 40 days (heavier upright tooling and 100% QC adds time). HDG cold-storage: 40 days. Heavy-duty 2T: 35 days. Engineering iteration (slab survey, FEA stamping) before production starts usually adds 7–14 days.
09What payment terms do you accept for B2B buyers?
Standard terms: 30% T/T deposit on PO confirmation, 70% balance against B/L copy before vessel sails. Alternative: 100% irrevocable L/C at sight from a top-50 bank. For enterprise customers with 3+ orders, we also offer OA 30/60 against credit insurance (Sinosure / Coface).
10Is your VNA rack compliant with EN 15512 + VDI 3564 / RMI MH16?
Yes. Engineered to EN 15512 (general) + VDI 3564 (VNA-specific tolerance and slab requirements), AS 4084 (AU/NZ), RMI MH16.1 (US/Canada). Stamped FEA reports run in RFEM 5 / ETABS, including dynamic seismic analysis for towers above 10 m. Insurance underwriters and municipal building codes accept our documentation worldwide.
11What steel grade do you use?
Standard: Q235B / Q345B cold-rolled and roll-formed sections. High-bay towers and cold storage: Q345B equivalent to S355JR (yield ≥345 MPa, Charpy V-notch ≥27J at -40°C). Steel sourced from Tier-1 Chinese mills (Baosteel, Shagang, Hesteel) under annual contracts. Full mill test certificates (MTC) provided.
12Can you handle seismic-zone engineering for tall VNA towers?
Yes. Tall VNA towers are highly seismic-sensitive — we deliver dynamic FEA analysis (modal + response spectrum + time-history) for towers above 10 m in Zone 3–4 regions. Projects completed in Chile (NCh 2369), Mexico (NTC-DS), Japan (ALA-202), USA (IBC + ASCE 7), New Zealand (NZS 1170.5), Türkiye (TBDY 2018). FEA stamped by registered PE on request.
13How much cheaper are you than European brands?
For equivalent EN 15512 + VDI 3564 spec, AME Rack direct factory pricing is typically 30–45% below European brand-name suppliers (SSI Schäfer, Mecalux, Stow, Polypal, Constructor) and 25–35% below North American brands (Steel King, Interlake, Frazier, Unarco). We own the 15,500 m² plant outright and procure steel via annual mill contracts.
14Do you supply matching VNA accessories?
Yes. Full VNA accessory range in-house: end-of-aisle optical light stack (mandatory EU Machinery Directive), 600 mm tall column protectors, floor U-channel guide rail, induction wire and sensor mounts, wire deck for fire-sprinkler clearance (NFPA 13), aluminium load capacity signs. All accessories ship in the same container.
15What installation supervision do you provide?
Strongly recommended for VNA at USD 350/day + travel/visa. VNA installation requires precise upright vertical alignment (±2 mm) — far stricter than standard rack. Typical 5,000-position project needs 8–12 days supervision. We co-ordinate with the VNA truck dealer to schedule end-of-aisle slow-down zone setup, guidance wire programming, and truck acceptance testing.

Ready to Spec Your VNA Project?

Send building drawings, clear height, slab flatness survey and VNA truck spec — receive a 3D AutoCAD layout, dynamic FEA report, full BOM and FOB quotation within 4 working hours. We co-design with all major VNA truck brands (Toyota BT, Linde, Crown, Jungheinrich, Hyster-Yale, Mitsubishi). Zero commitment, English / Spanish / French / Arabic communication available.

📐 Free slab survey support🏗️ Up to 15 m tower height🛡️ 10-yr structural warranty🌍 Shipped to 65+ countries

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