Drive-in racking is constructed from similar components as the other systems with the exception that beams for pallet location are replaced by stub arms which act as a support member to pallet rail which runs from front to back of the application.
Drive-in is predominantly used for slow moving products, low number of product lines or seasonal goods that can remain in storage for considerable time.
Pallets are stored within a block system with two blocks typically serviced by one operating aisle. The principal of the system is the first pallet in is the last pallet out, unless a drive through system is deployed in which case pallets can be accessed either side.