Warehouse Design & Layout
Warehouse Layout Design That Maximizes Every Square Foot
Custom racking layouts engineered for your building, product mix, and workflow. From floor plans to installed system.
Get a Free Layout Consultation
Share your building dimensions and storage goals. We'll follow up with a layout concept and project estimate.
30–50%
Typical capacity increase
48 Hours
Initial layout turnaround
PE-Stamped
Code-compliant engineering
How It Works
Three Steps to a Better Warehouse
Share Your Floor Plans
Send us building dimensions, ceiling heights, and your storage goals. Photos work too.
Review Layout Options
We model multiple racking configurations and present the best options with pallet counts and pricing.
We Build What We Design
Same team handles permitting and installation. Nothing gets lost between paper and steel.
The Challenge
Layout Mistakes That Cost Real Money
Wasted Vertical Space
Your ceilings are 30 feet high but the racking stops at 15. That's half your building sitting empty while you pay rent on every foot.
Forklift Drivers Running Laps
The layout wasn't designed around actual workflow, so your operators travel farther than they need to on every pick. Time and labor add up.
Ordering Racking Without Engineering It
Buying from a catalog without accounting for column spacing, floor slab thickness, and fire code setbacks. The surprises show up on install day.
What You Get
How We Design Warehouse Layouts
CAD Layouts Built to Your Building
Every layout accounts for your actual ceiling height, column locations, dock positions, and forklift turning radius. Not generic templates.
We Model Multiple Configurations
We run your dimensions through several racking types and compare pallet counts, pick efficiency, and cost per position before recommending one.
Designed for Permitting
PE-stamped drawings that satisfy building departments, fire marshals, and insurance carriers. Code compliance is designed in, not bolted on.
Same Team Designs and Installs
The people who draw your layout manage the installation. Nothing gets lost in translation between paper and steel.
FAQ
Common Questions
What information do you need to start a layout?
Building dimensions, ceiling height, and your storage goals. Floor plans or as-built drawings are ideal, but photos and approximate measurements work for an initial concept. We can also assess your space on-site.
How many layout options will I receive?
We typically model 2 to 3 racking configurations for your space, comparing pallet positions, pick efficiency, and installed cost. You choose the option that fits your operations and budget.
Do your layouts account for fire code and permitting?
Yes. Every layout is designed with fire sprinkler clearances, flue space, seismic requirements where applicable, and building code setbacks built in. PE-stamped drawings are included when permits are required.

