Learn the Benefits of a Mobile Dock Trailer

Maximize Use of Limited Space

A relocatable dock can be positioned where a permanent expansion is impractical, creating working capacity in constrained yards and facilities.

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Reduce Load & Unload Time

Preliminary studies show that companies utilizing our Mobile Dock Trailers can load and unload their trucks up to 60% faster than conventional methods.

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Improved Inventory Control

Cargo can be separated, staged and checked before loading so the correct products and quantities move into the correct delivery vehicles.

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Built around the operation

Configure the Trailer to Meet the Need

Mobile Dock Trailers can combine door systems, dock equipment, electrical service, lighting, climate control and work areas in one relocatable platform.

  • 1–9 roll-up doors
  • Exterior paint
  • Dock transfer plates
  • Reinforced walls and floors
  • Interior paint
  • Interior wall sheeting
  • Interior LED lights
  • Exterior skirting
  • Office space
  • Exterior plugs
  • 28′–53′ dry van or reefer trailers
  • Electrical panel with circuit breakers
  • Interior 110V wall plugs
  • Man doors
  • Stairs with landing platform
  • Dock leveler systems
  • Forklift ramp
  • Onboard generator
  • Exterior dock seals
  • Air conditioner / heater
  • Exterior flood lights
  • Exterior stability jacks
  • Interior kick plates
  • Restroom with toilet, vanity and sink
  • Interior swivel dock lights

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Mobile capacity without a permanent footprint

A Working Dock Where the Operation Needs It

The MDS platform converts a dry van or reefer trailer into a configurable receiving, staging and transfer environment. Multiple side doors, overlapping tracks and reinforced structure preserve usable interior clearance while supporting movement between a facility and several vehicle positions.

Multiple transfer ports can also reduce repeated travel, help separate cargo before loading and turn suitable open space into a working receiving hub.

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Interior of an eight-door mobile dock trailer

Walk Through a Finished Mobile Dock

This two-minute tour moves from the stair platform and man door through the finished interior, raised roll-up openings, lighting and exterior door positions.

  • Finished reinforced interior surfaces
  • Open side-door transfer positions
  • Interior, exterior and dock lighting
  • Stair platform and personnel access

Featured project

Pitt Ohio Mobile Dock Project

Archive plans and build photography document a 53-foot platform with eight roll-up door positions and eight dock levelers. Four transfer positions are arranged on each side of the trailer.

Pitt Ohio mobile dock passenger sidePitt Ohio mobile dock driver side

Eight configured transfer positions

The documented build combines reinforced structure, proprietary overlapping door tracks, stabilizing equipment and individual leveler interfaces in one transportable trailer platform.

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From the archive

Selected Builds, Interiors and Design Work

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The MDS archive

Designed Around Real-World Constraints

The MDS project archive dates to 2022 and documents trailer-based docking concepts for operations needing flexible capacity, multiple transfer positions and configurations tailored to the site.

Design approach

Start with trailer length, door count, traffic flow and site limits. Then configure structure, dock interfaces, utilities, climate equipment and work areas around the operating need.

Company & Design History