What is a tray-style structure?
By Shenzhen Topwon Group Co.,Ltd
Nov 09, 2025
Within these two major display rack categories, there are fundamental sub-structures. Common configurations include tray-style, partitioned, stackable, and hanging structures. Today, Topwon Display Rack Manufacturer introduces the tray-style structure:
tray-style structure
The tray-style structure represents a common tray-based design, serving as a representative configuration among shallow tray and pallet-style display racks. It typically functions as a shelf for storing merchandise (or cargo bins).
The larger pallet-style structure can be seen in the far left configuration of the floor display rack diagram.
Commonly found in large retail stores, it employs a large-sized box-shaped structure with side windows, built by stacking bottom pallets. This allows for the storage of numerous products awaiting sale, achieving the dual purpose of transportation and sales.

Pallet-Style Structure
The middle structure in the floor display unit can also be classified as pallet-style, though smaller in scale than the previous example. It nonetheless holds considerable product volume, resembling a compact cargo bin. This uniform-sized structure can be nested vertically to form a complete floor display system.
Shallow Tray Structure
Additionally, the shallow tray structure is featured in the rightmost unit of the floor display rack and the rightmost unit of the tabletop display.

In summary, tray structures represent one of the fundamental designs for display racks, further subdivided into types like pallet-style and shallow tray configurations. However, one should not be confined by these classifications. Paper display racks inherently offer flexibility, frequently inspiring innovative concepts that require creative problem-solving.
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