Configurix

3D warehouse racking configurator software

Plan every row. Configure every bay. Quote one connected warehouse.

Configurix connects warehouse geometry, pallet racks, shelving, bays, levels, load units, pallet positions, decking, protection, accessories, account pricing, quotations and reviewed project data in one guided 3D workflow for manufacturers, dealers and sales engineers.

Pallet rack, shelving, carton-flow, cantilever, high-density and reviewed automation concepts
Facilities, rows, bays, frames, beams, levels, pallets, aisles and accessories
Customer website, ecommerce, dealer, distributor, designer and internal sales journeys
Live account pricing, branded quotations, component schedules and reviewed handoff
Warehouse pallet racking in a 3D configurator sceneAn axonometric warehouse with pallet rack rows, bays, beam levels, pallets, columns, aisles, a forklift route, position counts and quotation status in one configured project.WAREHOUSE PROJECTSelective pallet rack · Zone AQUOTE STATUSPriced · review openAisle · 3.4 mPallet positions · 144

Connected warehouse project

One layout connects every rack, position, component, quantity, price and approval.

Warehouse configuration software defined

A racking configurator connects facility layout, real components and commercial rules.

A connected warehouse racking configurator begins with the real storage-system catalogues and enough facility information to guide a commercial decision. Building boundaries, columns, doors, aisles, rack rows, bay elevations, load units, accessories and services remain attached to one governed project state.

Manufacturer frames, beams, bracing, shelves, decking, hardware and protection can use permitted dimensions, dependencies, application limits and source-controlled load data. Changing a bay count, beam length or level updates the same position count, component schedule and price instead of forcing the dealer to reconcile separate layout, spreadsheet and quotation tools.

The same governed catalogue can power a public rack builder, ecommerce journey, dealer portal, sales-engineering workstation and internal estimating desk. Each channel receives the correct product systems, territories, costs, margins, documents and actions while one project identity and revision history continue across teams.

The visual warehouse is not structural engineering, load approval, slab assessment, seismic design, fire or egress analysis, forklift study, permit drawing, foundation design, installation instruction or inspection. Configurix can preserve manufacturer data, inputs, rules, assumptions and review evidence while qualified parties remain responsible for the actual project.

Interactive racking-platform planner

Choose the storage system, channel and required output.

A public rack builder, dealer quotation tool and high-density system planner need different product data, permissions and engineering gates. Use the planner to expose the correct operating scope.

Storage system
Sales channel
Required output

Recommended operating scope

Dealer rack design-to-quote workflow with one commercial revision

Give the dealer governed product systems, frames, beams, levels, decking, protection, account prices, freight, installation and branded documents. A changed bay, level or accessory updates the same rack schedule, quantities and quote while costs and margins remain permission-controlled.

Persistent project record

Account · warehouse · rack system · configuration · quantities · price list · discount · freight · installation · quote · approval

Required release gates

  • Every quotation line reconciles to the current rack configuration and quantities.
  • Manufacturer load data, commercial rules and engineering approval remain distinct.
  • Accepted quotes preserve the catalogue and price revisions the customer approved.

Configure the rack decisions that drive capacity, components and price.

The implementation follows the actual storage systems, component rules, load-data sources, commercial model and receiving systems—not a generic warehouse made from decorative blocks.

Facility and storage requirements

Capture enough context to qualify a serious warehouse project.

  • Boundaries, clear height, columns, doors, docks, aisles, egress and protected zones
  • Pallet or load-unit dimensions, weights, quantities, rotation and handling equipment
  • Manual, drawing or agreed survey inputs with source and verification status

Rack and shelving systems

Guide users to the correct product family before detailed configuration.

  • Selective, double-deep, drive-in, push-back, pallet-flow, mobile and shuttle systems
  • Cantilever, longspan, light-duty, bin, carton-flow and multi-tier shelving
  • Manufacturer system, market, finish, application and availability rules

Rows, bays and levels

Keep the visual system connected to governed component geometry.

  • Single, double, back-to-back, starter, add-on, tunnel and speed-bay layouts
  • Frame height and depth, beam span, level count, spacing and pallet positions
  • Uprights, beams, braces, shelves, decks, row spacers and connection rules

Accessories and protection

Complete the commercial system with compatible supporting products.

  • Pallet supports, back stops, mesh, dividers, labels, signs and load plaques
  • Upright guards, end barriers, guide rails, fencing and rack protection
  • Anchors, shims, base plates, hardware and reviewed installation packages

Dealer and project pricing

Continue the configured system into the correct account model.

  • List, dealer, distributor, project, framework, discount and margin rules
  • Components, freight, engineering, permits, installation, inspection and tax
  • Budgets, alternatives, quotations, revisions, deposits and approvals

Engineering and order handoff

Preserve accepted identity while specialist review remains explicit.

  • Facility, system, component, quantity, price, document and approval revisions
  • Optional material schedule, BOM, procurement, CAD-request or configured order
  • PIM, CRM, ERP, CAD, project, API, file and webhook connections

One connected process

From storage requirement to a reviewed racking project.

The customer, dealer, sales engineer, manufacturer and installer can continue the same project while each role owns the decisions it is qualified to make.

Qualify the warehouse

Start with facility, loads and operations

Capture the building, load units, capacity target, handling basis, location and source status before exposing relevant systems.

Configure the storage

Build rows, bays, levels and accessories

Choose manufacturer systems and components while geometry, dependencies, positions and selected application rules remain active.

Create the quotation

Calculate components, services and freight

Apply the correct account, price list, engineering, delivery, installation, allowances, terms and revisioned document.

Review and release

Verify inputs and preserve component identity

Record engineering, site, fire, slab, permit and installation decisions before accepted data moves to procurement or project systems.

A warehouse planner draws rack blocks. A connected configurator runs the product decision.

Use this comparison to separate an attractive layout from software that governs real rack systems, components, quantities, account prices, quotations and reviewed handoff.

DecisionGeneric warehouse plannerConnected Configurix workflow
Facility stateApproximate box and columnsStable facility, input source, obstacles, zones and revision identity
Rack identityGeneric rack blockManufacturer system, component family, variant, market and revision
Bay geometryStretched visual objectPermitted frames, beams, levels, spans, rows and dependencies
Load dataA capacity labelSource-controlled manufacturer values, inputs, assumptions and review state
Position countVisual estimateRule-based locations with unusable positions and configuration basis
PricingRough rack totalTraceable components, freight, services, account rules and price revision
QuotationScreenshot or detached listDocument reconciles to layout, elevations, quantities, price and exclusions
Order outputGeneric shopping listVerified component, quantity, service, document and receiving-system mapping
Catalogue changeSaved layouts can silently changeRules, assets, prices, outputs and reopen behaviour are governed

Warehouse racking workflow references

Separate visual sales, commercial configuration and engineering approval.

These primary sources define relevant storage, aisle, industrial-rack, pallet, 3D and API boundaries. They do not certify a Configurix implementation or replace the engineering, authority and site requirements for the actual warehouse.

Warehouse racking configurator FAQ

Detailed answers for manufacturers, dealers and sales engineers.

Facilities, load units, rack systems, bays, positions, accessories, pricing, quotations, BOMs, integrations and engineering boundaries.

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