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It all depends on if you want to comply with seismic regulations and the local building codes. Used rack is typically only 20% less than new and much harder to certify capacities.
Yes, California is more stringent but that is not necessarily bad. You may also want to check with your insurance company.
C Y B
Just ask yourself if taking the cheaper route is worth it all.
Only my opionion.
UB
I'm sorry to hear that the earthquake.
Well, I have no idea on racks.So I can't give you suggestion.
Sorry.
Having a warehouse in California, I would buy new pallet racking and shrink wrap all product.
I have read many reports on racks that fail when earthquakes occur.
Product damage is usually very high as well as the costs.
johnr_j
I do agree that your idea : )
I am certain you can find dealers in your area that sell used pallet rack. In Atlanta, GA area we have about 10 companies that do this for a living. Just be careful with who you deal with not all have a "good" reputation. Most that have been around awhile are probably safe to deal with.
Hello Hardrier,
Do you import used products from China, if you need some information, I could help you, and please contact me by peter (at) wwp-wwp.com
Best regards,
Peter
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