Interlake Pallet Rack

A Leader in Wilmington Storage Equipment

Greystone Equipment Company is a leader in providing material handling and storage equipment to Wilmington businesses, selling and installing new and used storage racks, wire partitions, mezzanines, modular drawer cabinets and pallet rack systems.

Decades of Expertise in Wilmington Material Handling Service

For more than 25 years, we’ve been offering excellent products and unrivaled customer service to companies throughout the greater Philadelphia area.
Our expert staff can assist you in designing and laying out your warehouse, while our professional pallet rack installers can help you install a powder coating to your shelving or assist you in dismantling older/unnecessary systems. If you need cantilever racks, metal shelves or any material handling or storage equipment in Wilmington, Greystone is ready to help.

Pallet Racks For Your Wilmington Business

At Greystone Equipment, we pride ourselves on allowing you to keep your company running smoothly while our skilled pallet rack installation team does its job. And our material handling and storage equipment industry experience allows us to offer other valuable services, from warehouse consultants who can help expedite delivery to forklift rentals, repairs and safety training. We bring all the necessary equipment, allowing us to do the job with speed and efficiency while you run your business.

About Wilmington DE

The largest city in Delaware, Wilmington is located just south of Philadelphia and is the county seat of New Castle County. Built on the site of a Swedish settlement dating back to the 17th century, Wilmington is lcated at the confluence of the Christina River and Brandywine River. The city was relatively small, though prosperous, until the Civil War. At this point in Wilmington’s history, the population experienced its first dramatic increase, and the economy was boosted thanks in large part to a high demand for munitions and other military products. By the mid-19th century, Wilmington produced more iron ships than the rest of the country combined, increasing its economy and population even further. Today, the city’s population is estimated to be over 71,000 as of the 2014 census.