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The purchase process of the shelf system mainly includes the following steps: the buyer proposes requirements for the warehouse shelf system - the supplier designs and selects a scheme - the scheme is discussed and optimized - the rationality and optimization level of the scheme are evaluated - quotation - supplier selection - contract signing - detailed technical design of the shelf system - manufacturing of the shelf system (material preparation, processing, surface treatment, packaging, etc.) - installation of the shelf system - acceptance. When selecting shelves, it is important to consider the product type, specifications, weight, and quantity; for products with a wide variety of light bulk goods, light angle steel racks are often used. For products stored in cartons or boxes, medium-sized racks or three-column racks are preferred. These racks can range in length from 1.2 meters to 2.5 meters, and can accommodate multiple boxes, turnover frames, and storage containers on a single layer. Irregular products and large, lightweight items are often placed on loft platforms, which are additional floors built on top of the original ground, greatly saving storage space and improving the utilization rate of high-altitude areas. Double-layer loft shelves are commonly used for accessory storage and small item distribution warehouses, parts warehouses, and heavy-duty racks are often used in the electronics industry, paper industry, and various other industries. When using shelves, it is important to pay attention to their load-bearing capacity. Heavy-duty racks are often used to store large quantities of products on pallets, which can save space in high-altitude areas. Customers' requirements for warehouse shelf systems usually include warehouse floor plans, specifications, characteristics, and weights of unit (packaged) goods, specifications, stacking height, and load capacity of palletized goods, storage and retrieval methods (manual, mechanical, automated storage and retrieval), equipment, inventory inbound and outbound frequencies, management system requirements, and control methods.