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Inverted Nestainer Nestable Stack Racks

52″ w. x 50″ d. x 81-17/32″ h. O.D. Inverted Nestainer Nestable Stack Rack. (48″ w. x 48″ d. x 79″ h. Inside dimensions). New. Color: Blue. *NOTE: SEE DRAWING OR-3543 FOR DETAILS. Part Number: OR-3543

NOTES: Est. Lead Time: 10-12 weeks. FOB: Atlanta, GA.

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Inverted nestainer stackable storage racks are a bulk-storage solution designed to maximize vertical space while maintaining flexibility on the warehouse floor. Built from structural steel, inverted nestainer storage racks are engineered for long service life in demanding industrial environments. They are used in manufacturing plants, warehouses, and distribution centers for storing parts, assemblies, and bulk materials. With their ability to maximize clear height when loaded and minimize floor space and shipping costs when empty, inverted nestainer racks deliver a space-efficient storage solution for operations focused on efficiency and cost control.

The inverted stacking design allows loaded racks to stack multiple units high, helping facilities take advantage of available clear height. By storing product vertically instead of spreading it across the floor, warehouses can increase storage density without expanding their footprint. This makes inverted nestainers appropriate for operations where ceiling height is an underutilized asset.

These racks nest together when empty by inverting and dropping into one another, reducing the amount of floor space required for storage when not in use. This nesting capability can reduce empty rack storage space by 50–75% compared to non-nestable alternatives. For warehouses managing seasonal inventory, fluctuating production levels, or just-in-time workflows, this translates into cleaner aisles and more usable floor space.

Inverted nestainers are valuable in closed-loop and return logistics systems. Because the racks nest efficiently, more empty units can be shipped on a single truckload. This reduces return freight costs, lowers fuel consumption, and minimizes handling labor at both the shipping and receiving ends. Over time, these freight and labor savings can reduce total cost of ownership compared to traditional fixed stack racks.