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DOCKZILLA DECLARES WAR ON JACKHAMMERS: “SIMPLIFIED LOADING DOCK LEVELER” SPARES FLOORS, SANITY, AND WAREHOUSE WORKFLOWS

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Minnetonka, MN (12/6/2024) – In what can only be described as a devastating blow to jackhammers and their demolition crew brethren, Dockzilla has introduced a loading dock leveler so advanced it dares to exist outside the building entirely. The Dock House Exterior Dock Leveler boldly defies the need to obliterate your warehouse floor for functionality.

A photo of the dockzilla machines lined up
Dockzilla! Dockzilla! Dockzilla!!!

“No one enjoys turning their warehouse into a post-apocalyptic construction zone just to install a dock leveler,” said a Dockzilla representative while lovingly patting the steel frame of the Dock House. “This self-supported marvel skips the chaos of excavation, leaving your floors—and your patience—intact.”

The Dock House design is so groundbreaking, it practically folds its arms and sneers at traditional methods. It features a dock leveler encased in a self-supported steel frame installed outside the building. This exterior setup elegantly receives incoming trailers, all while wagging a finger at the archaic, pit-style levelers that demand a 10 ft. x 10 ft. sacrifice of perfectly good flooring.


What’s Wrong With Pits? Pretty Much Everything

Conventional pit leveler installations require jackhammer-wielding enthusiasts to turn your dock into a noisy, dust-filled crater. This process not only invites water mains and electrical surprises to the party but can also stretch into months of downtime, transforming your once-busy warehouse into a set for Construction Nightmares: Season 5.


Why Dockzilla’s Dock House Is a Revolution

  • Installation in a Day, Not a Decade: The Dock House arrives pre-engineered, ready to install faster than you can say, “Who approved this pit dig again?”

  • Workflow Undisturbed: By existing outside, it lets the inside keep humming along, dodging the revenue drain of construction chaos.

  • Floor Preservation Society: Save 100 sq. ft. of precious floor space per dock—and your future moving budget—with this pit-free solution.

  • Energy Savings Worth a Toast: By closing on the building floor rather than a steel dock plate, the Dock House locks in energy savings up to $2,500 per dock annually.


Meet the Engineers of Dockzilla

Dockzilla’s team of engineering wizards combines architectural, mechanical, and industrial know-how to deliver solutions that make sense and defy convention. Need calculations? Specialized integrations? A shoulder to cry on about your old pit-leveler woes? They’ve got you.


Dockzilla: The Docking World’s Rebel Leader

Dockzilla Co. isn’t here to play by the old rules. By engineering modular loading docks, safety products, and more, they help businesses ditch outdated practices in favor of efficiency, sustainability, and downright common sense. Ready to rebel against pits?


Visit www.Dockzilla.com or call (800) 637-3036.


Jackhammers, you’ve been warned.

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