loading dock

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loading dock

A delivery truck is backed up to the loading dock.

Definition

Noun: A loading dock is a designated, often raised, platform area at a building where goods are transferred between the interior of the building and delivery vehicles, such as trucks or railcars. It is a key logistical feature of warehouses, factories, and large commercial buildings.

Usage

The term "loading dock" refers to the physical structure itself. It is typically used to describe the area where loading and unloading activities occur. - It is common to use prepositions like at, on, or near with "loading dock." - The phrase often appears in logistical, commercial, and industrial contexts.

Examples
  • The delivery truck is backed up to the loading dock.
  • Please move the pallets from the warehouse to the loading dock.
  • The new factory has ten loading docks to handle increased shipping volume.
  • Safety cones were placed around the loading dock during operations.
Advanced Usage
  • "Dock leveler" or "dock plate": A mechanical ramp or plate used to bridge the gap between the dock and a truck bed, ensuring a smooth transition for loading equipment.
  • "Dock door": The large door on the building that opens onto the loading dock platform.
  • "To be at the dock": A shortened, informal way to refer to being at the loading dock area.
    • The shipment is already at the dock waiting.
Variants and Related Words
  • Dock (noun): A common shortened form of "loading dock" in industrial/logistical speech.
    • Meet me at the dock in five minutes.
  • Loading bay (noun): A largely synonymous term, more common in British English.
  • Shipping dock (noun): A synonym that emphasizes the outbound shipment function.
  • Unloading dock (noun): Sometimes used to specify the function, though "loading dock" generally encompasses both loading and unloading.
Synonyms
  • Loading platform
  • Freight dock
  • Receiving dock
Related Phrases
  • Back up to the dock: The action of a truck driver maneuvering the vehicle so its rear is flush with the loading dock.
    • The driver needs to back up to the dock carefully.
  • Dock height: The standard height of the loading dock platform from the ground, designed to match common truck bed heights.
  • Dock shelter or dock seal: A flexible structure around the dock door that seals the gap between the building and the truck, improving climate control and safety.
loading dock

A delivery truck is backed up to the loading dock.

Noun
  1. a platform where trucks or trains can be loaded or unloaded

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