The major focus is on the movement of these goods between the
storage area and the loading or unloading truck, where goods are
vulnerable to exposure to elements in the surrounding environment.
From the warehouse operator’s point of view, there is also the
issue of energy consumption to maintain the required indoor
temperature."
DDL began local manufacture of the inflatable dock seals in
2001, and prior to this, imported the units from Europe.
The inflatable dock seal comprises one top and two side contact
curtains, which wrap and mould around The reversing truck, sealing
off The top and sides. As soon as the tuck is in position, a
unique inflating mechanism presses the bellows firmly against
trucks of varying sizes, while the bottom corners are sealed by
filler cushion pads. This prevents ingress of warm air and loss of
cold air.
A large dispatch shelter or cubicle allows double rear truck
doors to be fully opened into The warehouse once The truck has
reversed into the docking area.
After the unloading process is complete, the high volume,
low-pressure fan is switched off and the bellows deflate and
retract within seconds, allowing the truck to leave the loading
bay.
The dock isotherm cubicle inflatable seal is also installed in
front of the cubicle and features a four-sided ISO-panel
construction with insulated doors on either side and in the front.
This inflatable seal dock cubicle, located outside the
warehouse to provide an airlock dock cubicle, eliminates the need
for trucks to stop and open their double rear doors before
reversing up to the docking doors. The cubicle accommodates dock
levellers, tail lifts and also allows the truck’s double doors
to open into the warehouse.