Loading Dock: 4 Things to Consider

Posted Thursday, November 18th, 2021

Loading docks are excellent ways to increase the efficiency, productivity, and output of your business. To get the most out of your loading dock, it’s important to consider all aspects of its design to ensure your operation is working at top capacity. Whether your company already relies on a loading dock for its day-to-day operations or you’re contemplating adding one to expand your influence, here are a few things to keep in mind.

Accessibility

Because your loading dock is an area with a high amount of traffic, accessibility is crucial to its efficiency and success. There are several contributors to the accessibility of your loading dock. First, you’ll need to consider its location. Be certain to position your loading dock in an area that is easily accessible from the road and away from a congested parking lot. You’ll also need to accommodate the various vehicles that will be picking up and delivering to your dock. This can be achieved by using different loading bays or other loading dock equipment.   

Safety

Due to the nature of a loading dock, safety is of the utmost importance. At any given moment, there may be a number of employees, members of a shipping crew, or products in the loading dock area, so it’s imperative that your dock is safe and secure. Here are a few ways to design your loading dock with safety in mind:

  • The driveway to your loading dock should be sloped or graded to prevent the collection of water, snow, and ice near the entry.
  • The loading dock should have an ADA compliant accessibility ramp with a maximum slope of 1:12.
  • Dock edges should have bumpers or guards to prevent damage to vehicles.
  • All loading dock equipment should be properly maintained and repaired.
  • Safety procedures should be posted and available for use at all times.

Convenience

A little bit of planning goes a long way when it comes to the convenience of your loading dock. For example, include ample lighting in your design to make early-morning drop-offs or late-night pickups a breeze. An overhang outside your loading dock allows workers and products to remain dry on rainy or snowy days. While these “bonuses” aren’t necessarily a requirement, they will help the overall function of your loading dock.

Equipment

Your loading dock isn’t operating at full speed without the proper equipment. Depending on your situation, your loading dock may need commercial operators, overhead doors, or car care applications. Consult Cressy Door for a professional consultation on your loading dock’s needs.

If you’re in search of reliable, high-quality equipment for your loading dock, contact Cressy Door. For years, our professionals have enabled business owners of all kinds to properly equip their buildings and loading docks. Our team will help you determine the commercial products you need, install the proper equipment for your business, and test and maintain your loading dock system to keep your operation running smoothly. Choose Cressy Door for all of your loading dock needs! 

Cressy Door and Fireplace’s Seattle Commercial Overhead Door Division consists of a team of sales and installation experts that are trained to assess, evaluate and install the multitude of products we sell. Our Seattle commercial door installers can install overhead doors, roll-up doors, security gates, counter shutters and more and all hold individual ADA certifications. We are proud to have a great selection of commercial doors to offer the Seattle area, represented by the best brands in the industry including Wayne Dalton, Overhead Door, Northwest Door, Raynor and R&S. We offer 24×7 emergency service, 365 days a year.