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The wire shelving industry focuses on the production and distribution of shelving units made from metal wire. These shelving systems are known for their durability, versatility, and ease of assembly. The manufacturing process typically involves cutting, bending, and welding metal wires, often made from steel, to form a grid-like structure. The wires are then coated with materials such as chrome, epoxy, or powder to enhance corrosion resistance and aesthetic appeal. Wire shelving units are modular, allowing for customization in terms of size and configuration to meet specific storage needs. They are commonly used in various settings, including residential, commercial, and industrial environments. In residential applications, wire shelving is popular in closets, kitchens, and garages for organizing household items. In commercial settings, retail stores use wire shelving for product displays, while restaurants and food service establishments utilize them for storage in kitchens and pantries due to their ability to allow air circulation, which helps maintain food safety standards. In industrial environments, wire shelving supports storage and organization in warehouses and manufacturing facilities, where it can handle heavy loads and withstand harsh conditions. The open design of wire shelving units facilitates visibility and accessibility, making it easier to manage inventory and locate items quickly. The industry serves a wide range of sectors, including retail, hospitality, healthcare, and logistics, providing solutions that enhance storage efficiency and space utilization. Wire shelving systems are also valued for their adaptability, as they can be easily reconfigured or expanded to accommodate changing storage requirements. The industry continues to innovate in terms of materials and design to meet the evolving needs of its diverse customer base.

Steel or composite, colorful or fading into the background, in plain sight or hidden in a storage area, industrial racks and shelving silently hold everything from bobby pins to Boeing engines. IndustryNet studied 217 industrial rack and shelving companies throughout the U.S. and found a growing, vibrant industrial sector. Last year, the industry employed 9,162 individuals. This year, it employed 9,562 workers, representing an increase of 4.37 percent year-over-year. In fact, 6 percent of the companies surveyed reported growth, compared to only 4 percent of manufacturing companies as a whole. One likely reason for this increase is the changing the face of warehousing and supply chains industrywide. The stunning rise in e-commerce produced dramatic change in how companies store and sh...(Full Article)
Whether in a manufacturing plant, distribution center or at the point of sale, materials and goods must be stored. In the material handling industry and across the supply chain, racks and shelving are indispensable. The vitality of this segment is reflected in its growth in employment. According to data gathered by IndustryNet from 217 rack and shelving companies, in the past year, the number of jobs has risen to 4.37 percent, from 9,162 to 9,562. The majority of leaders by number of employees are found in the South and the Midwest. Sales for the industry, however, have declined 2.44 percent over the same period, from $1.90 billion to $1.86 billion. The overall average sales for all manufacturers reached more than $20 billion. While a choice of racks and shelving might, at first glan...(Full Article)
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