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About Conesco Storage Systems

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Conesco Storage Systems is a leading material handling equipment company founded in 1986. We specialize in buying, selling, installing, and removing warehouse equipment nationwide. We’re one of the nation’s largest warehouse liquidators with nearly four decades of experience in the industry.

Conesco Storage Systems has been operating since 1986, giving us nearly 40 years of experience in the material handling equipment industry.

Conesco serves the entire United States from multiple locations nationwide. You can reach us at (303) 690-9591 or info@conesco.com.

What makes Conesco different from other warehouse equipment suppliers?

Material Handling Services – Installation & LaborServices & Solutions

Conesco Storage Systems is eager to answer your questions. If you don’t see one of your questions addressed here, please contact us!

Conesco offers a wide selection of new and used pallet racking, including selective, push-back, drive-in, pallet flow, cantilever, and pick-module systems. We source from multiple inventory locations to provide fast, flexible options for your project.

Conesco works with all major pallet racking styles, including tear drop, new-style tear drop, T-bolt, structural rack, slotted rack, and other selective and specialty systems. Availability varies based on current used inventory, and our team can help you identify the most compatible and cost-effective style for your project.

New pallet racking comes directly from the factory with a clean, unblemished finish and no dings, scratches, or cosmetic wear. Used pallet racking offers the advantages of significant cost savings and fast availability. When sourced from a reputable company like Conesco, used materials are inspected for structural integrity, carefully taken down by licensed, experienced crews, and securely transported and stored before being repurposed for a new project. Both new and used racking perform well when properly sourced, and our team can provide pricing and insight into both options, to help you determine the best option for your facility.

We maintain large volumes of used pallet racking at multiple national distribution points, with easy availability to customers in the Texas. Inventory changes quickly, so our team can confirm the closest supply point for your project.

Our used inventory comes from professional teardowns, warehouse consolidations, liquidations, and corporate distribution center upgrades across the United States. We partner with major retailers, manufacturers, 3PLs, and logistics companies to acquire high-quality used racking in bulk. All used racking goes through several inspection points to ensure safe, structurally sound materials for your project.

We inspect used pallet racking for structural integrity, straightness, and overall condition before offering it for sale. While all used material is sold as-is, where-is, Conesco only supplies components that meet industry standards for safe, reliable warehouse use.

Yes. Professional installation is available through our licensed and insured crews, available for any size project—from small selective pallet racking installations to full distribution center buildouts.

Conesco offers warehouse layout and design services, including CAD drawings, layout recommendations, and system configuration based on your pallet sizes, workflow, and storage goals.

Yes. We offer engineering services such as stamped drawings, load calculations, and seismic analysis when required. Engineering services can be tailored to meet both local regulations and your own internal safety standards.

Yes, we offer permitting support tailored to your local jurisdiction. This may include engineered drawings, calculations, documentation, and guidance through the approval process.

Yes. We deliver nationwide using LTL, flatbed, and full truckload carriers. Our team will identify the most efficient shipping lane to ensure fast, cost-effective delivery to your facility.

Yes. We purchase pallet racking and provide teardown, removal, and asset-recovery services. Our team can handle removal, evaluate the material, and/or offer you a competitive bid based on fair market value.

Simply fill out the form with your name, email address, and a good contact number. Someone on our team will reach out within 24 hours. You may provide as many details as you have—such as materials lists, layout plans, pallet dimensions, floor plans, or measurements. If you’re unsure of exactly what you need, that’s okay. Our experienced team will help you determine the right materials for your project.

Yes. For qualifying projects, walkthroughs can be scheduled to assist with layout planning, measurements, or reviewing your existing racking for expansion or replacement.
Optional Add-On Q&A for High-Seismic Zones

Yes. For customers operating in high-seismic regions, Conesco offers seismic-rated pallet racking solutions along with engineering services such as stamped drawings, seismic calculations, and anchoring specifications based on local building codes.
Optional Add-On Q&A for High-Volume Markets (Dallas, Atlanta, Phoenix, Chicago, etc.)

Yes. In major markets such as Texas, Conesco supports high-volume demand with frequent inbound loads of used pallet racking, rapid delivery lanes, and the ability to source large quantities on short notice—ideal for fast-growth facilities, 3PLs, and multi-location distribution networks.

Contact Information

Conesco Storage Systems is eager to answer your questions. If you don’t see one of your questions addressed here, please contact us!

Phone: (303) 690-9591

Email: info@conesco.com

Service Area: Entire United States

Online: Request a consultation

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Most rack failures are preventable and commonly caused by: – Overloading racks beyond their rated capacity – Forklift impacts that damage uprights or beams – Missing or damaged safety components – Improper installation – Modifications made without engineering approval – Lack of regular inspections and maintenance
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