Loading Dock Ramp

SKU
LDR-12032-25
This high capacity steel platform provides a 2-foot elevation so delivery vans can be loaded at the dock. Custom designs available on request.

Safely load last-mile delivery vehicles directly from your loading dock with a Loading Dock Ramp. This high-capacity steel platform brings cargo vans up to dock height, eliminating ergonomic risks while increasing outbound throughput.

A 144-inch (3.6-meter) ramp leads to a 240-inch (6-meter) elevated platform, secured flush against the dock wall. That allows delivery vans to safely back up to the dock door for loading — without expensive remodeling or new construction. Steel curbs on either edge keep vehicles safely on the platform, while diamond-plate steel provides dependable traction, even during rain or snow.

The LDR features a four-section, modular design, complete with edge-mounted lifting lugs every 48 inches (122 centimeters). These features reduce shipping costs while also simplifying installation. Have a nonstandard dock height? Custom models support any combination of dock placement and vehicle height.

Learn more about Loading Dock Ramps and other loading-dock solutions from BHS by calling 1.800.BHS.9500.

Features & Benefits

  • 24" (610 mm) high elevation for vans and parcel delivery vehicles
  • Adds dock functionality without construction or permanent alteration
  • Heavy-duty, all steel construction for added reliability
  • Solid steel approach plates transition to open steel grating for maximum traction and durability
  • 8” (203 mm) high steel curbs
  • Modular design simplifies installation and relocation
  • Diamond-plate surface provides tire traction
  • Custom designs available on request

Model

Overall Width

Overall Length

Usable Width

Service Height

Capacity

LDR-12032-25

120” (3048 mm)

32’ (9.75 m)

112” (2845 mm)

24” (610 mm)

25,000 lb (11340 kg)

California Residents: WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and/or reproductive harm, and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Learn more here.