The price of crossbeam shelves is indirectly related to warehouse area, but not directly priced by area. The relationship between the two is mainly reflected through the following logic: 1. The warehouse area affects the number and layout of shelves The larger the warehouse area, the more sets of shelves are usually required (for example, a 1000 square meter warehouse may require 50-100 sets of shelves, and a 5000 square meter warehouse may require 300-500 sets), and the total purchase amount will increase with the increase in the number of shelves. Larger warehouses may plan more complex layouts (such as multiple rows of shelves, high-level shelf combinations), require more accessories (such as channel collision prevention facilities, multi-layer beams), or customize longer/higher shelves, further increasing the total cost. 2. The indirect correlation between area and unit price is weak The unit price of shelves is mainly determined by load-bearing capacity, specifications, materials, etc. (for example, the unit price of shelves with a single-layer load-bearing capacity of 1000kg is 400-600 yuan/group, and the unit price of shelves with a load-bearing capacity of 3000kg is 800-1200 yuan/group), and is not directly linked to the warehouse area. For warehouses of the same area, if the weight of stored goods and pallet specifications are different, differences in shelf selection may result in a several fold difference in total price (such as the total cost of storing light goods may be more than 50% lower than that of heavy goods). 3. Area affects transportation and installation costs The transportation volume of shelves in large-span warehouses is larger, and the logistics cost (calculated by volume/weight) during long-distance transportation will increase with the total number of shelves corresponding to the area. The installation cycle of shelves in large-scale warehouses is longer, and the labor cost (charged by day or group) will also increase accordingly, indirectly affecting the overall procurement cost. Summary: The warehouse area indirectly relates to the total price of crossbeam shelves by affecting the total amount of shelf procurement, layout complexity, and supporting service costs, but it is not the core factor determining the unit price. In actual procurement, the total cost needs to be calculated comprehensively based on the area, characteristics of the goods, and specifications of the shelves.