Save 40-60% compared to buying new. Conesco Storage Systems carries one of the largest inventories of used pallet racking in the country, with locations in Colorado, Oregon, New Jersey, Arizona, and Minnesota.
We stock teardrop, structural, selective, drive-in, push-back, and pallet flow racking systems. Every rack is inspected before it ships. Whether you’re outfitting a new warehouse or expanding your current operation, we’ll match you with the right system at the right price.
We carry uprights from 7’H to 30’H+, frame depths of 24″ to 66″, and beam lengths from 48″ to 168″.
Conesco Storage Systems has been buying and selling warehouse equipment since 1986. Our team brings over 400 years of combined material handling experience to every project.
We operate locations across the U.S. and maintain relationships with warehouse operators, 3PLs, and distribution centers nationwide. That means we source high-quality used pallet rack systems at scale and pass the savings on to you.
Our inventory includes:
We carry uprights, beams, wire decking, row spacers, and all supporting hardware. If we don’t have what you need in stock, we’ll source it.
Buying used pallet racking makes financial sense for most warehouse operations. Here’s why:
Cost Savings: Used pallet racks typically cost 40-60% less than new systems. The steel and structural integrity are the same. The only difference is cosmetic wear.
Faster Lead Times: New racking systems can take 6-10 weeks to manufacture and ship. Used racks are available now and can ship within days.
Sustainability: Reusing existing racking keeps thousands of pounds of steel out of landfills. It’s a practical choice for companies with environmental goals.
Proven Durability: Pallet racking is built from heavy-gauge steel designed to last decades. A properly inspected used rack performs the same as a new one.
“A common 12’H x 48″D x 96″W selective pallet rack starter bay often falls in the $300-$600 range used, compared to $1,000-$1,500+ new.”
Selective pallet racking is the backbone of most warehouse layouts. It gives forklifts direct access to every pallet position, making it ideal for operations with high SKU counts and frequent picks.
High-volume DCs benefit from drive-in or push-back racking that maximizes pallet density. Used systems let you scale storage capacity without waiting on new manufacturing lead times.
Raw materials, WIP inventory, and finished goods all need organized storage. Used pallet racking gives manufacturers the same structural performance as new systems at a fraction of the cost.
Refrigerated and frozen storage facilities operate on tight margins. Used racking reduces the capital outlay for temperature-controlled environments where every dollar counts.
Big-box retailers and e-commerce fulfillment centers use pallet racking to organize backstock and speed up replenishment cycles.
At Conesco, we make finding used pallet racks for sale simple and stress-free. Our team of experts works with you to identify the best storage options for your facility. Here’s how we ensure your satisfaction:
Share your warehouse dimensions, pallet sizes, weight capacities, and storage goals. Our team will recommend the right racking system for your operation.
Conesco maintains one of the largest used pallet racking inventories in the country. We also source from our nationwide network of warehouse operators, 3PLs, and facility closures.
Every rack passes a structural inspection before it ships. We check for column damage, beam deflection, and weld integrity based on RMI (Rack Manufacturers Institute) guidelines.
We manage end-to-end freight logistics from our locations to your dock. Full truckload and LTL shipping available to all 50 states.
Need installation? Conesco provides material handling labor services for racking installation, reconfiguration, and teardown. We also handle permitting and engineer-stamped drawings when required.
Access expert advice whenever you need it. Plus, our nationwide connections help you secure the best deals on quality racks.
Not all used racking is worth buying. Here’s what to avoid:
Dented columns, bent beams, and cracked welds are safety hazards. Every rack Conesco sells passes a structural inspection based on RMI (Rack Manufacturers Institute) guidelines.
Mixing brands or beam profiles can reduce load capacity. Our team verifies compatibility across all components before shipping.
Some sellers quote the rack but leave out freight, hardware, or installation. Conesco provides all-in pricing so you know the full cost upfront.
If your local jurisdiction requires a building permit for pallet racking, you'll need engineer-stamped drawings. Conesco provides this service in-house.
With Conesco Storage Systems, you can trust that all our used pallet racks meet rigorous standards for quality and performance. Our nationwide network ensures you’re getting the best value every time.
Conesco Storage Systems has been the go-to source for used pallet racks since 1986. We serve warehouse operators, 3PLs, distributors, and manufacturers across all 50 states.
Our team has completed thousands of used pallet racking projects across the country. Whether you’re buying for a single warehouse or outfitting multiple facilities, we’ll help you find the right equipment at the right price.
Have questions about racking types, load capacities, or installation requirements? We’re here to help.
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Used pallet racking typically costs 40-60% less than new. Pricing depends on the type of racking (selective, drive-in, push-back), the condition, and the quantity you need. Contact Conesco for a free quote based on your specific requirements.
Yes, when purchased from a reputable supplier. Conesco inspects all used pallet racking for structural damage, including bent columns, cracked welds, and beam deflection. We follow RMI (Rack Manufacturers Institute) guidelines for quality standards.
We carry selective pallet racking (teardrop and structural), drive-in racking, push-back racking, pallet flow systems, and cantilever racking. We also stock individual components like uprights, beams, wire decking, column protectors, and row spacers.
Yes. Pallet racking is designed to be disassembled and reassembled. Conesco offers full warehouse relocation services, including teardown, freight management, and reinstallation at your new location.
Yes. We operate from locations in Colorado, Oregon, New Jersey, Arizona, and Minnesota, and manage freight logistics to all 50 states.
It depends on your local jurisdiction. Many cities and counties require building permits for pallet racking installations above a certain height. Conesco provides engineer-stamped drawings to help you meet local permitting requirements.
Not typically. Pallet racking is heavy-gauge steel designed to last for decades. Regular inspection for damage from forklift impacts is the primary maintenance concern, and that applies equally to new and used systems.
The top pallet rack manufacturers include Interlake Mecalux, Ridg-U-Rak, Unarco, Frazier, and Hannibal. Conesco carries used racking from most major brands and can help you identify compatible replacement parts for your existing system.
Load capacity depends on the beam length, beam profile, upright frame depth, and the number of shelf levels. Conesco’s team can help you determine the rated capacity for any racking configuration. For permitted installations, we provide engineer-stamped load capacity calculations.
Yes. Our Rack Buyback Program purchases standing pallet racking from warehouses that are downsizing, relocating, or closing. We handle the teardown, removal, and freight. Contact us for a cash offer.
In most cases, yes. Pallet racking should be anchored to the concrete floor with appropriate bolts to prevent tipping, especially in seismic zones or installations above 8 feet. Local building codes and fire marshal requirements may dictate specific anchoring standards. Conesco’s engineering team can advise on the right anchoring method for your installation.
Roll-formed racking uses lighter-gauge steel bent into shape (teardrop style is the most common). It’s the standard for most warehouse applications. Structural racking uses heavier hot-rolled steel and is built for high-impact environments like cold storage or facilities with heavy forklift traffic. We carry both types and can help you determine which fits your operation. Read our full comparison in our roll-formed vs. structural pallet rack guide.