trafikk

When determining the required number of loading bays, we recommend that you consider a range of factors that may influence both your current and future building requirements.

Traffic Scheduling

How many vehicles are likely to be loading and unloading simultaneously? Trafic and the capacity should be considered as two important factors.

Finding the balance between enough loading bays to cope with the peaks but at the same time avoiding too many empty loading bays during the off-peak times.

Goods In and Goods Out

Many companies rely on separate loading bays for receiving and despatching goods. Frequently, these loading bays are located on different sides of a distribution centre to allow the smooth processing of goods in and goods out. This scenario also needs to be considered when deciding upon the number of required loading bays.

 

Processing of Goods

Do different goods need different handling? Consider where processing activities, such as sorting, packing or labelling take place. It is advisable to have a sufficient number of loading bays to prevent internal handling equipment having to transport goods over long warehouse distances, or even at different locations within the distribution centre. This can easily be solved by positioning loading bays as close to the goods processing areas as possible.

 

Stertil Door and Door Products



Stertil Dock and Door Products provides wide range of options and models for different industries to offer the best suitable solution. We can design long lasting, efficient and secure loading areas with Stertil products.

How to design a Loading Bay?



The loading area design is the preliminary phase of the logistics chain. Many variables should be considered when designing an effective and safe loading area. This guide will help you throughout the whole process from start to finish and provide you with helpful tips to design and build your loading space construction. Our expert engineers will assist in the design of your loading space construction.