High Bay Shelving Systems for Warehouses, Evidence & E‑Commerce
High bay shelving maximizes vertical space to safely store more SKUs, records, and supplies without adding square footage. Our team designs, engineers, and installs tall storage systems around your ceiling height, equipment, and workflows—from narrow‑aisle pallet racks to XTEND® high bay shelving for archival and evidence rooms. We also integrate automation (AS/RS, cranes, shuttles) and provide stamped drawings, specifications, and Revit files to streamline your project. Whether you’re retrofitting a facility or building new, we’ll help you increase capacity, speed picking, and support compliance. Get a free consultation to plan your high bay shelving solution today.
Custom Rack Designs for Any Facility
From selective pallet racking to very narrow aisle (VNA) systems and rack-supported structures, we tailor high bay systems to your layout, picking method, and load requirements. Each solution is designed to optimize space and improve material flow.
Benefits include:
- Selective, VNA, and structural racking options
- Designed for 18–50 ft ceiling heights
- Load-rated for forklifts, cranes, and robotics
Ready for Automation and Robotics
Our high bay systems can integrate with AS/RS (automated storage and retrieval systems), shuttle carts, robotic pickers, and WMS software to deliver high-performance automation in modern warehouses.
Features Include:
- AS/RS compatibility
- Supports stacker cranes and shuttle systems
- Seamless integration with warehouse software
XTEND High Bay Shelving for Archival & Secure Storage
XTEND® by Spacesaver provides vertical shelving for law enforcement, archival, or museum storage. Its mezzanine-ready design allows you to store large volumes in a minimal footprint with lift access or platform walkways.
Features Include:- Designed for evidence, artifacts, and records
- Secure, scalable, and code compliant
- Lift-assisted or mezzanine access options
Frequently Asked Questions
High bay shelving refers to tall, multi-level shelving systems used for archives, universities, libraries, and museums that need high-volume offsite or deep storage.
Typical high bay shelving systems range from 18 to 32 feet tall and can include mezzanines, catwalks, or integrated picking platforms.
High bay shelving units can store totes, boxes, books, artifacts, and even palletized materials depending on the shelf gauge and design.
Yes, most high bay shelving structures are free-standing and can be retrofit into existing warehouses or newly built storage vaults.
The high bay shelving itself is static, but mobile or lift-access options require standard 208–480 V power, depending on the equipment used.
Typical lead time for high bay shelving is 22–26 weeks, depending on size, engineering, and permitting.
Yes, high bay shelving systems can be mounted on powered mobile bases for maximum density and automation.
High bay shelving systems over 148" often require NFPA High-Pile Storage compliance, including sprinklers and smoke clearance coordination.
Absolutely. We design high bay shelving systems to integrate with AS/RS, robotics, and WMS software.
Yes. XTEND is a shelving system optimized for records, evidence, and archival storage with lift or mezzanine access.
Yes. We support both new construction and retrofits with full design and install services for high bay shelving.
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Southwest Solutions Near You
With 7 offices in Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas and Colorado, plus teams covering every major metro area nationwide, Southwest Solutions Group delivers expert high bay shelving sales, design, installation, and maintenace support wherever you need it.
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Texas
- Dallas
- Austin
- Houston
- San Antonio
- Waco
- Tyler
- Amarillo
- Lubbock
- El Paso
- Ft Worth
- Corpus Christi
- Midland
Oklahoma
- Oklahoma City
- Tulsa
- Norman
- Lawton
- Enid
- Stillwater
- McAlester
- Muskogee
Kansas
- Wichita
- Overland Park
- Topeka
- Kansas City
- Lawrence
- Manhattan
- Salina
- Hays
- Dodge City
- Garden City
Colorado
- Denver
- Colorado Springs
- Fort Collins
- Grand Junction
- Pueblo
- Durango
- Alamosa
- Steamboat Springs
Alabama
- Huntsville
- Birmingham
- Montgomery
- Mobile
- Tuscaloosa
- Hoover
- Dothan
- Decatur
Alaska
- Anchorage
- Fairbanks
- Juneau
- Sitka
- Ketchikan
- Kodiak
- Bethel
- Nome
Arizona
- Phoenix
- Tucson
- Flagstaff
- Yuma
- Prescott
- Lake Havasu City
- Sierra Vista
- Kingman
Arkansas
- Little Rock
- Fayetteville
- Fort Smith
- Jonesboro
- Hot Springs
- Pine Bluff
- Texarkana
- Bentonville
California
- Los Angeles
- San Diego
- San Francisco
- Sacramento
- Fresno
- Redding
- Bakersfield
- San Bernardino
Connecticut
- Hartford
- New Haven
- Stamford
- Bridgeport
Delaware
- Wilmington
- Dover
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Florida
- Jacksonville
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- Atlanta
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- Honolulu
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- Boise
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- Pocatello
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District of Columbia
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Elevate Your Storage Capacity with High Bay Racking
Whether you're retrofitting a warehouse or building new, our high bay racking systems deliver vertical efficiency and long-term durability.
Let us help you design a storage layout that supports your workflow, automation, and operational goals.
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