Cross beam shelving is the most common standardized shelving type in industrial warehousing, widely used and flexible. Its main application scenarios are as follows: Manufacturing warehousing: used to store raw materials, semi-finished products, and finished products such as metal sheets, components, molds, etc., which can be efficiently accessed with forklifts to meet the turnover needs of large and multiple batches of goods. E-commerce and Logistics Center: Used in e-commerce warehouses and third-party logistics warehouses to store various types of boxed and palletized goods, supporting rapid sorting and inbound/outbound of goods, and adapting to the high-frequency order processing needs of the e-commerce industry. Supermarkets and retail warehousing: providing storage solutions for the backend warehouses of supermarkets and convenience stores, storing boxed goods such as beverages, daily necessities, and food for easy replenishment management and inventory counting. Cold chain storage: In low-temperature environments such as cold storage, crossbeam shelves can stably carry frozen food, pharmaceutical cold chain products, etc. Their metal structure is resistant to low temperatures, easy to clean, and meets the hygiene and load-bearing requirements of cold chain storage. Chemical and Building Materials Industry: Used for storing heavy or long goods such as chemical raw material barrels, building materials pipes, and boards. By adjusting the interlayer spacing, it can adapt to the storage needs of different specifications of goods. Cross beam shelves have become a common storage solution in various industries due to their stable structure, strong load-bearing capacity (up to several tons per layer), convenient access, and flexible adjustment of floor height, especially suitable for the storage and turnover of whole pallet goods.