Automotive Parts Room Design — Storage & Organization Solutions

Purpose-built automotive parts room storage systems from Borroughs and Vidir. Industrial drawer cabinets, parts shelving, and vertical carousels engineered for dealerships, fleet operations, and manufacturing parts departments.

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Automotive Parts Room Design — Storage & Organization Solutions — Material Handling USA
50%+Space Savings
10,000+SKU Capacity
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Everything Your Parts Room Needs

Automotive parts room organization

An automotive parts room is more than shelves with parts on them — it’s a precision inventory system where every item has a designated location, every bin is sized to its contents, and every worker can find what they need in seconds. Material Handling USA designs purpose-built parts room solutions using industrial drawer cabinets from Borroughs, vertical storage carousels from Vidir, and heavy-duty parts shelving from our manufacturing partners.

Our parts room designs start with your inventory profile: how many SKUs, what dimensions, what weights, and how frequently each item is picked. From there, we select the right mix of drawer cabinets, open shelving, bin systems, and carousel storage to maximize your room’s capacity while minimizing the time technicians spend searching for parts.

Whether you operate an automotive dealership, a fleet maintenance facility, a manufacturing plant, or a heavy equipment service center, our design team has the product knowledge and layout experience to deliver a parts room that runs like a precision instrument.

Borroughs Industrial Drawer & Shelving Systems

Borroughs Corporation has manufactured industrial storage solutions since 1918 — over a century of engineering expertise in drawer cabinets, shelving, and workbench systems. Their industrial drawer cabinets are the gold standard for parts room storage, with 400-pound drawer capacity, full-extension slides, and a modular compartment system that adapts to any parts profile.

Borroughs drawer cabinets come in 11 standard widths and heights with up to 20 drawers per cabinet. Each drawer accepts customizable compartment dividers that create individual cells for every part number — eliminating the random piling that plagues open-shelf parts storage. Drawer fronts accept label holders for part number, location code, and reorder point information.

Beyond drawer cabinets, Borroughs manufactures heavy-duty shelving, workbenches, and tool storage systems that integrate with their cabinet line. A complete Borroughs parts room gives your technicians drawer storage for small parts, open shelving for medium parts, and workbench surfaces for assembly and inspection.

Borroughs industrial drawer cabinets

Vidir Vertical Shelving Carousel

Vidir vertical carousel for tire storage

Vidir Solutions manufactures vertical storage carousels that store oversized automotive parts — tires, bumpers, body panels, exhaust systems, and windshields — in a fraction of the floor space required by conventional shelving. The motorized carousel rotates shelves to the operator at the push of a button, eliminating ladder climbing and overhead reaching.

Each Vidir carousel stores items on adjustable-height shelves that rotate vertically within a compact steel enclosure. A standard 8-foot-wide carousel replaces 20+ feet of conventional shelving while bringing every stored item to waist-height ergonomic pick position. Models range from 8 to 24 feet tall to take advantage of available ceiling height.

Vidir carousels are particularly popular in tire storage applications. A single carousel stores 100+ tires in the same floor area as 20 tires stacked on the floor. Seasonal tire storage operations use carousels to manage customer tire inventories with barcode tracking and customer lookup at the control panel.

Industries We Serve

Our parts room designs serve every operation that stores and distributes component parts.

Parts room design for automotive industry
  • Automotive Dealerships — parts department redesigns with drawer cabinets, bin shelving, and tire carousels that reduce pick time and improve technician productivity.
  • Fleet Maintenance — parts storage for municipal fleets, trucking companies, and rental car operations with high-turn maintenance supplies and scheduled service parts.
  • Manufacturing Plants — MRO parts rooms, tool cribs, and production component storage with drawer cabinets, workbenches, and kanban replenishment systems.
  • Heavy Equipment Dealers — oversized parts storage for construction, mining, and agricultural equipment with cantilever racks, wide-span shelving, and carousel systems.
  • Aviation & Defense — controlled parts storage with serialized tracking, climate management, and security requirements for aviation MRO and military logistics.
  • Marine Operations — boat parts and engine component storage with corrosion-resistant finishes and humidity-controlled environments for coastal facilities.

From Concept to Completion

1

Inventory Profiling

We analyze your SKU base — dimensions, weights, quantities, and pick frequencies — to determine the optimal mix of drawer cabinets, shelving, and carousel storage.

2

Room Layout Design

Our team produces a detailed parts room layout showing cabinet placement, shelving runs, carousel positions, and workbench locations optimized for your workflow.

3

Product Selection

We specify exact models, sizes, and accessories from Borroughs, Vidir, and our other manufacturing partners to match your inventory profile and budget.

4

Installation & Organization

Equipment is delivered and professionally installed. We can also assist with parts slotting — placing each part number in its optimal location for pick efficiency.

Automotive Parts Room FAQs

How much space can I save with a parts room redesign?

Most parts room redesigns achieve 30–50% space savings by replacing open shelving with drawer cabinets (for small parts) and vertical carousels (for oversized items). The freed space can be repurposed for additional inventory or other operations.

How long does a parts room project take?

Small to medium parts rooms (under 2,000 SF) typically complete in 4–6 weeks from design approval. Larger projects with carousel systems may take 6–10 weeks due to equipment lead times.

Can you redesign a parts room while it’s operational?

Yes. We regularly redesign active parts rooms in phases — completing one section at a time while the rest of the room remains operational. This minimizes disruption to daily parts operations.

What does a parts room design cost?

Our design service is free. We provide detailed room layouts, product specifications, and budget pricing as part of our consultative process.

Are drawer cabinets better than shelving for parts storage?

For small parts (fasteners, seals, bearings, electrical components), drawer cabinets provide 50–70% more storage density than open shelving, plus better organization, dust protection, and ergonomic access.

Parts Room Layout & Workflow Design

Parts room layout design and workflow optimization

An efficient parts room layout starts at the counter where technicians request parts and works backward through the storage zones to the receiving door where new inventory enters. The layout must minimize the distance a parts clerk walks between the counter and the most frequently requested items — what industrial engineers call the golden zone. Fast-moving parts (oil filters, brake pads, spark plugs, common fasteners) should be within arm’s reach of the service window. Slower-moving items can be stored further from the counter in higher-density storage systems.

Drawer cabinets from Borroughs are the optimal storage solution for the golden zone. Each drawer presents its entire contents when opened — the clerk sees every part in the drawer simultaneously and picks the correct item without moving boxes, reaching behind other items, or climbing a ladder. A single Borroughs 30-inch-wide cabinet with 15 drawers replaces approximately 12 linear feet of conventional open shelving while providing better organization, faster picks, and complete dust protection for sensitive components.

Beyond the golden zone, open shelving stores medium-sized parts (alternators, water pumps, headlight assemblies, body trim) that are too large for drawers but too light for pallet storage. Cantilever rack handles long and awkward items — exhaust pipes, drive shafts, roof rails, and running boards. Vidir vertical carousels store the heaviest and most space-consuming items — tires, bumpers, windshields, and body panels — in a compact motorized system that delivers items to the operator at waist height.

Traffic flow is critical in high-volume parts operations. The layout should create one-way flow from receiving through put-away to pick to counter service, with designated staging areas at each transition point. Receiving inspection, returns processing, and warranty parts should have dedicated zones that don’t interfere with the main pick-and-serve workflow. Our layout designs include traffic arrows, staging zone dimensions, and equipment clearances that prevent congestion during peak demand periods.

Drawer Cabinet Configurations & Accessories

Borroughs industrial drawer cabinets are available in 11 standard widths (from 22 to 60 inches) and 6 heights (from 28 to 75 inches), creating 66 basic cabinet configurations before drawer layout customization begins. Each cabinet accepts interchangeable drawer heights — 2-inch, 3-inch, 4-inch, 6-inch, 8-inch, and 12-inch drawers can be mixed within a single cabinet to match the specific part sizes stored in that location.

The interior of each drawer is customized with adjustable partition dividers that create individual compartments for each part number. Standard partitions come in 2-inch increments and can be positioned to create compartments from 2×2 inches (for tiny hardware) to the full drawer width (for large flat items). Foam inserts are available for protecting precision machined components, bearings, and electronic modules that require cushioned storage.

Full-extension drawer slides are standard on all Borroughs cabinets, allowing the clerk to see and access the entire drawer contents without reaching into the cabinet. Heavy-duty slides support 400-pound drawer loads — sufficient for storing steel fasteners, dense metal components, and heavy tooling. Drawer interlock mechanisms prevent more than one drawer from opening simultaneously, which prevents the cabinet from tipping forward under load. Key-locking cabinets secure high-value parts (OEM electronics, precious metal catalytic converters, key blanks) that require controlled access.

Borroughs drawer cabinet configurations and accessories

Inventory Management & Parts Slotting

A parts room is only as good as its organization. Parts slotting — the process of assigning each part number to a specific storage location — determines how quickly clerks can find items and how efficiently storage space is utilized. Material Handling USA offers parts slotting services as part of our design package, using your inventory data to assign every part number to the optimal drawer, shelf, or carousel position based on size, weight, pick frequency, and category grouping.

The slotting methodology follows velocity-based principles similar to warehouse layout optimization. A-velocity parts (top 20% of picks) are positioned in drawer cabinets at waist height within arm’s reach of the service counter. B-velocity parts go on open shelving at easy-access heights. C-velocity parts (seldom requested) can be stored on upper shelves, in less accessible locations, or in the Vidir carousel where items are retrieved mechanically. Within each zone, parts are grouped by vehicle system (brakes, electrical, engine, suspension) so related items are physically adjacent — reducing clerk travel when multiple parts are needed for the same repair.

Proper slotting also maximizes storage density by matching storage medium to part size. A small O-ring stored on an open shelf wastes 95% of the available shelf space. The same O-ring in a drawer compartment uses only the space it needs, leaving the remaining compartments for other small parts. Conversely, a large bumper assembly crammed into shelf racking wastes space above and around it. That bumper belongs in a Vidir carousel where the shelf height adjusts to the exact part dimension. Right-sizing the storage medium to the part size typically recovers 30–50% of wasted space — space that translates directly into additional inventory capacity without expanding the room.

Automotive parts inventory management and slotting

Vidir Vertical Carousels for Parts Storage

Vidir vertical carousel automated parts storage

Vidir vertical carousels are motorized storage systems that bring parts to the operator rather than requiring the operator to walk through rows of shelving searching for items. The carousel consists of carriers (shelves) suspended on a chain drive that rotates vertically — like a Ferris wheel — delivering the requested carrier to the access opening at waist height. A single Vidir carousel occupying a 10×4-foot floor area and extending to ceiling height replaces 75–100 linear feet of conventional shelving.

For automotive parts rooms, Vidir carousels excel at storing bulky items that waste space on conventional shelving: bumpers, fenders, hoods, windshields, tires, exhaust systems, and body panels. Each carrier shelf adjusts in height to match the stored item, eliminating the wasted vertical space between shelves that plagues conventional shelving storing mixed-size parts. The enclosed carousel also protects stored parts from dust, handling damage, and unauthorized access — important for expensive body panels and glass that are easily damaged on open shelving.

Vidir integrates with parts inventory management systems through barcode and RFID interfaces. The parts clerk scans a part number or enters it on the touchscreen, and the carousel rotates to present the carrier containing that item. This eliminates the search-and-walk time that consumes 60–70% of a parts clerk’s productive hours in a manually organized parts room. Studies of parts room operations consistently show that vertical carousels improve parts clerk productivity by 2–3× and reduce incorrect picks by over 90%.

Dealer groups and fleet maintenance operations with multiple service bays benefit the most from carousel systems because their parts rooms handle high transaction volumes where search-and-walk time directly impacts technician productivity. Every minute a technician waits for a part is a minute of lost billable labor. A carousel-equipped parts room that cuts average retrieval time from 3 minutes to 30 seconds delivers measurable improvement in shop productivity and revenue per bay per day.

Getting Started with Parts Room Design

Material Handling USA designs complete parts room solutions for automotive dealerships, fleet maintenance operations, heavy equipment dealers, and independent repair facilities. Our design process begins with an inventory analysis — we review your parts catalog, transaction history, and growth projections to size the storage system correctly. Undersized parts rooms run out of space within 2–3 years, forcing expensive expansion or off-site storage. Oversized parts rooms waste capital on equipment that sits empty. Our data-driven approach right-sizes the system for your current inventory plus 3–5 years of projected growth.

The design package includes a detailed floor plan showing drawer cabinet positions, shelving runs, carousel placement, service counter layout, and traffic flow paths. Each storage location is assigned specific part categories based on the velocity-based slotting methodology — ensuring the fastest-moving parts are always within arm’s reach of the service counter. We specify exact cabinet configurations (drawer heights, compartment layouts, label systems) and shelving dimensions (width, depth, shelf spacing) for every position in the parts room.

Installation is managed as a turnkey project — Material Handling USA coordinates equipment delivery, assembly, and parts migration so your dealership experiences minimal disruption to daily operations. Most parts room installations complete over a weekend or during a planned service department shutdown. Our installation team assembles all equipment, installs bin labels, and works with your parts manager to execute the slotting plan so every part is in its assigned location when the parts room reopens for business Monday morning. Contact us today for a free parts room design consultation.

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