Forklift Ramps for Safe and Efficient Loading

Our forklift ramps are designed to make loading and unloading faster, safer, and more reliable.
- Handle heavy forklift loads with durable, long-lasting steel construction
- Avoid costly dock additions with portable, easy-to-use ramps
- Protect operators with built-in safety features like curbs, lips, and traction grating
Forklift Ramps for Safe and Easy Use
Copperloy forklift ramps are built to make loading and unloading with a forklift faster, safer, and more reliable. Whether your facility lacks a permanent dock or needs extra capacity, our ramps provide a simple solution that keeps operations moving.
Made from high-strength U.S. steel, each ramp is engineered for stability, long service life, and smooth forklift maneuverability. With quick setup, Copperloy forklift ramps deliver immediate productivity while keeping your team safe.
Which Forklift Application Fits You Best?
Both of our dock to ground ramps (also known as loading dock ramps) and yard ramps have a capacity up to 30,000 lbs.
Forklift Ramp Design
Our forklift ramps are built to solve the problems operators face every day:
- Bumpy transitions? Low-end plate ensures forklifts move on and off smoothly.
- Ramp shifting at the dock? 15-inch safety lip with chains locks it in place.
- Risk of run-off? 7-inch safety curbs keep forklifts safely on track.
- Slippery surfaces? Electro-forged steel grating delivers secure traction in all conditions.
Steel Forklift Ramp
Steel forklift ramps are the standard for facilities that use forklifts every day. With higher weight capacities and rugged construction, they withstand heavy loads without the frequent breakdowns that come with lighter ramps.
Safety features like a 15-inch lip, 7-inch curbs, and traction grating ensure secure operation in demanding environments. For long-term value and reliability, steel forklift ramps are the better investment.
Aluminum Forklift Ramp
Aluminum forklift ramps may seem attractive for their lighter weight, but they’re not built for long-term forklift use. Their lower load capacity and higher wear often lead to more repairs and downtime, which means higher costs in the long run.
While aluminum ramps can work in lighter-duty or temporary situations, they rarely deliver the durability needed for daily forklift operations.
Here’s What Our Customers Say
From William M. Petro, President of Century-Fournier Inc.
“I wanted to thank you for coordinating the pick-up, repair, and return to Metalico of the subject yard ramp in less than 24 hours. This enabled Metalico to continue operations with minimal downtime. Their management was very grateful for this turnaround.
We all want to sell our goods, be productive, profitable and be recognized for quality products and services, however, I believe the real test of a company’s fiber is how well it handles problems. JH Industries (Copperloy) has passed that test!
I’m sure there are many personnel that contributed to this successful repair. Please advise them how much we appreciate their contribution.”