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.