Loading Ramp
A loading ramp is a sloped surface used to facilitate the loading and unloading of goods onto and off of transportation vehicles such as trucks, trailers, or railcars. Loading ramps are commonly found at warehouses, distribution centers, and manufacturing facilities, enabling forklifts, pallet jacks, or other material handling equipment to easily move goods between the ground level and the cargo area of the vehicle. Loading ramps can be made from various materials, including concrete, metal, or wood, and may be permanent structures or portable solutions that can be moved and adjusted as needed.
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FAQ
At a distribution center, a portable metal loading ramp is used to load pallets of goods onto a truck for delivery. The ramp is positioned securely against the truck's cargo area, and a forklift is used to transport the pallets up the ramp and into the truck. Once the truck is fully loaded, the ramp is removed and stored until it is needed for the next loading process.