Certified Logistics Technician (CLT) Practice Exam

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Which of the following describes high-density storage?

  1. A system that stores pallets only one unit high

  2. A storage system allowing for multiple units to be stored at depth or height

  3. A type of rack used specifically for high-value items

  4. A method for reducing floor space in warehouses

The correct answer is: A storage system allowing for multiple units to be stored at depth or height

High-density storage refers to systems that maximize the use of available space by allowing for the storage of multiple units either at depth or height. This approach is particularly beneficial in warehouses where optimizing storage capacity is crucial, as it reduces the amount of floor space required per unit stored. By utilizing vertical and horizontal space effectively, high-density storage systems improve the overall efficiency of inventory handling. This is in contrast to other options which do not capture the essence of high-density storage. For instance, storing pallets only one unit high does not take advantage of vertical space, which is a key feature of high-density systems. Additionally, while there are specific racks used for high-value items, that does not inherently constitute high-density storage. Lastly, although high-density storage can contribute to reducing floor space, the core definition focuses on maximizing storage capacity through the utilization of depth and height, rather than solely on floor space reduction.