When you need extra capacity fast, a solid pallet racking starter bay is one of the simplest upgrades you can make. This Dexion P90 starter section is sized for 8 Euro pallets and keeps goods organised, visible and easy to handle with a forklift. The rigid steel structure is made for intensive day-to-day use, so pallets stay stable and accessible.
The starter bay includes two end frames and six beams. End frames are supplied with uprights, bracing, base plates, washers and fixing hardware, while the beams come with safety locks. The system is delivered as components, and you can also order the end frames pre-assembled for an additional charge.
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This Dexion P90 starter bay is designed for 8 Euro pallets and provides a compact, heavy-duty base section for standard pallet storage. It is a practical choice for production storage, logistics areas and general warehousing where you want a robust rack that can keep up with daily in-and-out pallet movement.
Pallet racking is often selected because it matches the way warehouses work in real life: pallets are moved with a forklift or pallet truck, and the rack needs to be simple to load, simple to unload and easy to inspect. With a clear bay layout, you can place pallets accurately and keep aisles clean.
Because this is a starter bay (base section), it comes with two complete end frames. That gives you a stable starting point if you are building a new run of pallet racking, and it is also a smart way to extend an existing layout when you need more pallet positions in a predictable footprint.
Eight pallet positions in one bay may not sound dramatic until you see what it does to the floor. Instead of using aisles or corners for overflow pallets, you get a defined storage zone that stays the same every day. That improves housekeeping and makes it easier to keep safety rules in place, because pallets are not blocking routes, exits or workstations.
Warehouses change over time. Product heights vary, packaging updates happen, and one season can look very different from the next. This pallet racking system offers 50 mm height adjustment, so you can set beam levels to suit your pallet loads and use vertical space more effectively. When stock changes, you can reconfigure levels rather than living with wasted air above every pallet.
In busy operations, racking is not a decoration. It takes hits, it carries weight, and it needs to stay stable even when work is fast. The rigid steel structure helps keep pallets secure and supports consistent forklift handling. Beams are supplied with safety locks, which helps prevent accidental lift-out and keeps the bay secure during loading and unloading.
The system is designed in accordance with EN 15512. Good pallet racking safety also depends on correct installation, keeping the rack plumb, and using the right protection where traffic is heavy. If your site has regular forklift movement close to the uprights, it is worth considering protection products to reduce impact damage and improve everyday safety.
A starter bay is typically the beginning of a racking run: it has two end frames and is stable on its own. From there, you can plan additional bays in the same line to extend capacity, keeping the same working method and the same aisle structure. This makes budgeting easier, because you can invest in the core first and add more pallet positions when volume grows.
If you expect frequent layout changes, the adjustable beam levels help you adapt vertically, while the modular nature of pallet racking helps you adapt horizontally. In other words, you are not locked into one fixed storage pattern.
One of the main benefits of pallet racking is flexibility. The basic structure is made from uprights and beams, and the system can be complemented with practical add-ons as your storage needs develop. That means you can start with a clear, strong base bay and then add functionality without changing the whole warehouse layout.
Depending on the goods you store, you can increase usability with intermediate beams, shelf levels, mesh decks or pull-out shelves. These options make it easier to store different types of load carriers, cartons or special items within the same racking run, while keeping handling safe and organised.
Pallet racking is also used for more than Euro pallets. Many warehouses handle a mix of EUR pallets, FIN pallets, one-way pallets, customer-specific pallets, boxes or stillages.
To support a safer workplace, a pallet racking area can be equipped with impact protection, tunnel guards and safety nets. Clear markings also make a difference in day-to-day efficiency. Product lists, upright guide pockets, label holders, location signs and rack labels help operators place pallets in the correct location and find items faster.
Even the best rack benefits from consistent routines. Keeping the heaviest pallet loads where they are easiest to handle, maintaining clear aisles and checking that pallets are undamaged before storage all help prevent avoidable issues. Regular visual checks for bent beams, damaged uprights or missing safety locks are simple steps that support long service life and safer operation.
The starter bay is supplied as a complete structural set for one bay. It includes:
The system is delivered as components. If you want to speed up installation, you can order the end frames pre-assembled for an additional charge.
If you want help designing a practical layout, our sales team can support you with planning. Contact us at myynti@thtt.fi. We are available by phone on weekdays from 8:00 to 16:00 at +358 2 431 0400.
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