Clown Cast

Racks, Robots, and Anchors: What Actually Gets Built Inside a Warehouse


Listen Later

Every shelf in a warehouse is bolted to concrete with seismic-rated anchors, and every conveyor costs $1,500 per foot. We tour the hidden hardware that makes next-day delivery possible.
Topics covered:
- Selective pallet rack: the backbone of every warehouse and how crews install 30 bays a day
- Drive-in rack and gravity flow systems — where tolerances drop to fractions of an inch
- Conveyor systems from basic belts to bomb-bay sorters and spiral lifts
- Warehouse robotics: AMRs, AutoStore grids, and rack-supported ASRS buildings
- Pick modules: the 'boss level' install combining racks, conveyors, and mezzanines
- Loading docks and
truck restraints — the safety gear that prevents fatal driveaways
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction: looking past the products
01:30
- Selective pallet rack: the backbone
03:30 - Drive-in rack and gravity flow systems
05:45 - Conveyors: belts, MDR rollers, and
sortation
07:30 - Spiral conveyors and space-saving tricks
08:15 - Robotics: AMRs, AutoStore, and ASRS
10:00 - Mezzanines and
multi-tier pick modules
11:45 - Loading docks and vehicle restraints
13:00 - The estimator's mindset: why labor is the real risk
14:30
- Wrap-up: the machine behind next-day delivery
This episode was produced with NotebookLM from research by Claude.
This podcast episode was generated using NotebookLM's audio overview feature. The source material was researched and curated by the host, with AI assistance in audio production.
...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Clown CastBy Joey Musselman