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Grease pits, loading and unloading docks, and other objects that are, or were, visible in industrial spaces. This theme elevates technical ingenuity to an art form.

Product(s) 11-20 of 21
Numbering plates 1-50

Background information Loading and unloading bay numbering. When a warehouse or factory has multiple loading and unloading bays, they are often numbered. It's convenient because the driver often knows in advance, or from the gatekeeper, where they are expected. This numbering …


Numbering plates 51-100

Background information Loading and unloading bay numbering. When a warehouse or factory has multiple loading and unloading bays, they are often numbered. It's convenient because the driver often knows in advance, or from the gatekeeper, where they are expected. This numbering …


Roller doors for loading and unloading dock "1x3"

Background information The hinged doors, as widely used until the 1950s, had the disadvantage that they required floor space to open. Furthermore, properly hanging a hinged door is a specialized job that needs to be adjusted occasionally if the wood in the door moves, for examp…


Roller doors for loading and unloading dock "1x2"

Background information The hinged doors, as widely used until the 1950s, had the disadvantage that they required floor space to open. Furthermore, properly hanging a hinged door is a specialized job that needs to be adjusted occasionally if the wood in the door moves, for examp…


Roller doors for loading and unloading dock "2x3"

Background information The hinged doors, as widely used until the 1950s, had the disadvantage that they required floor space to open. Furthermore, properly hanging a hinged door is a specialized job that needs to be adjusted occasionally if the wood in the door moves, for examp…


Roller doors for loading and unloading dock "2x2"

Background information The hinged doors, as widely used until the 1950s, had the disadvantage that they required floor space to open. Furthermore, properly hanging a hinged door is a specialized job that needs to be adjusted occasionally if the wood in the door moves, for examp…


Roller doors for e.g. rail "2x4"

Background information The hinged doors, as widely used until the 1950s, had the disadvantage that they required floor space to open. Furthermore, properly hanging a hinged door is a specialized job that needs to be adjusted occasionally if the wood in the door moves, for examp…


Roller doors for e.g. rail "2x2"

Background information The hinged doors, as widely used until the 1950s, had the disadvantage that they required floor space to open. Furthermore, properly hanging a hinged door is a specialized job that needs to be adjusted occasionally if the wood in the door moves, for examp…


Roller doors for e.g. rail "6x4"

Background information The hinged doors, as widely used until the 1950s, had the disadvantage that they required floor space to open. Furthermore, properly hanging a hinged door is a specialized job that needs to be adjusted occasionally if the wood in the door moves, for examp…


Dockshelter "type 1"

Background information Dock shelters are an English term. There's no Dutch word for it, so the English term is used. The component consists of thick, usually black, flaps that form a barrier around the rear of the truck. These flaps don't damage the trailer but do keep weather…


Product(s) 11-20 of 21