A bollard is a short post which is used to establish a perimeter of defense or architecture. Bollards guide traffic and mark limits when mounted solely as a visual guide. These are available in a wide variety of forms and designs to highlight or differentiate themselves visually. Additionally, bollards can be designed to physically obstruct incursion of vehicles, protecting people and property.
Such security bollards may have or be chosen to complement the landscape with decorative elements, but their primary consideration is resistance to the forces of impact. Depending on their function, bollards can be made of almost any material, but the most common bollards are metal, stone, cement, or plastic.

The Slow Stop Bollard is a rapidly growing product range and with great reason has become a staple part of our warehouse goods. It is easy to see, as you will see in Slow Stop following purchase, why the range is so popular and is fitted in many warehouses, cargo stores, factories and so on.
A portable loading dock is one of the most appreciated advantages that it can quickly be relocated. In order to allow you to maneuver the equipment at the required location and also to be assembled and dissembled within a few minutes, most portable cargo docks are equipped with wheels to make storage easy. This reduces the time required to load and unload your team in order to complete the job effectively.

Wheel risers for loading docks provide a means of lifting trucks up to dock height. All trailers should be at or above the dock, even with the dock. A ramp for the truck to back up is created by wheel risers. The top ramp deck is a level off for rear wheels on which to rest. The rises are designed for the correct loading or unloading of trucks at the dock height.
Wheel risers and single-axle trucks are designed to accommodate over the road trailers. These steel wheel raises are available in 6, 8, 10 and 12 “heights to ensure a safe loading environment at the dock.