One of the keys to cost reduction in the logistics chain lies in space and operations optimization. In pursuit of this optimization, the use of storage structures within warehouses is common, which entails rental costs or civil construction. Self-supporting racks are storage structures that integrate the advantages of an indoor warehouse with the storage capacity of the racks it contains, at a lower cost per square meter or per storage position. Apart from supporting the loads of the stored product, they withstand external loads such as wind, seismic activity, hail, among others, by connecting solidly with the roof and facade structures. This eliminates the need for civil construction, reduces installation times, and allows warehouses to become operational sooner.