Steel Shelving Units
Durable, Modular Steel Shelving Systems Built for Warehouses, Stockrooms, and Manufacturing Environments
What Are Steel Shelving Units?
Steel shelving units are the backbone of warehouse and parts storage operations. Built for strength, flexibility, and long-term durability, they’re ideal for small to medium loads where accessibility and organization matter most.
Vertical Storage USA supplies industrial-grade steel shelving in open and closed configurations, ready for bulk storage, parts bins, or carton flow integration.

Core System Types
Open Steel Shelving
Upright posts with cross braces for full visibility and airflow.

Closed Steel Shelving
Enclosed sides and backs for added protection and cleaner looks.

Adjustable Shelf Units
Bolt-through or clip-style adjustable shelves for flexible spacing.

Bin & Small Parts Shelving
Designed for bins, totes, or boxes for organized SKU access.

High-Capacity Shelving
Reinforced shelves and uprights for heavy-duty loads.

Mobile or Modular Sections
Add mobility or quick reconfiguration for evolving layouts.
Key Benefits
Efficient Organization
Store inventory, tools, or parts with clear visibility and fast access.
High Load Capacity
Rated from 400–1,200 lb per shelf depending on configuration.
Durability
All-steel construction withstands industrial use for decades.
Modular Design
Easy to reconfigure or expand as storage needs evolve.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What’s the difference between open and closed steel shelving?
Open units use braces for visibility and airflow; closed units have panels for protection and aesthetics.
How much weight can steel shelving support?
Between 400–1,200 lb per shelf depending on shelf gauge, depth, and span.
Can these be multi-level or mezzanine integrated?
Yes, steel shelving can form multi-tier catwalk systems.
Are custom colors or finishes available?
Yes—gray, beige, white, and custom powder-coat colors available.
Need Engineered Steel Shelving for Your Facility?
Our experts can design a layout, provide drawings, and quote the best system for your load requirements.


