Conveyor Solutions
Loading
Solution Category: Loading
Large Hydraulic Conveyor + 12 m Roller Conveyor (1 motor every 1.5 m) loading and unloading solution
Large Hydraulic Conveyor + 7.7 m Roller Conveyor (1 motor every 1.1 m) loading and unloading solution
Large Hydraulic Conveyor + 12 m Roller Conveyor (1 motor every 2 m) loading and unloading solution
Large Hydraulic Conveyor + 12 m Roller Conveyor (1 motor every 3 m) loading and unloading solution
Large Hydraulic Conveyor + 12 m Roller Conveyor (1 motor every 1.5 m) loading and unloading solution
Large Hydraulic Conveyor + 12 m Roller Conveyor (1 motor every 1.5 m) loading and unloading solution
Large Hydraulic Conveyor + 7.7 m Roller Conveyor (1 motor every 1.1 m) loading and unloading solution
Large Hydraulic Conveyor + 12 m Roller Conveyor (1 motor every 2 m) loading and unloading solution
Large Hydraulic Conveyor + 12 m Roller Conveyor (1 motor every 3 m) loading and unloading solution
In logistics and manufacturing outbound operations, loading efficiency directly affects overall shipping rhythm and labor costs. Traditional manual loading has high labor intensity, inconsistent efficiency, and high staffing needs, so more and more companies are adoptingloading conveyor solutionsto optimize loading workflows.
Loading conveyor solutions are typically configured based on whether there is a loading dock, vehicle height differences, and cargo types, using combinations of telescopic conveyors, hydraulic incline conveyors, and roller conveyors to transport goods continuously and stably from the warehouse into trucks or containers, achieving more efficient loading operations.
Telescopic loading conveyor solution
Telescopic loading conveyors are mainly used in loading scenarios with a loading dock. The equipment can extend along its length to reach directly into the truck or container, reducing the need for manual back-and-forth movement inside the trailer.
This solution suits loading cardboard boxes, bags, and rolls and is common at logistics warehouses, e-commerce fulfillment centers, and factory shipping points. Based on loading depth requirements, choose telescopic conveyors with different numbers of sections and lengths, and connect them directly to internal warehouse lines to create a continuous loading process.
Hydraulic incline loading conveyor solution
When the sitelacks a fixed loading dockor vehicle heights vary significantly, a hydraulic incline loading conveyor solution can be used. This solution adjusts the conveyor height via a hydraulic lift so the front end mates with the trailer floor, allowing continuous belt conveyance into the vehicle.
Hydraulic incline loading conveyors suit warehouse floor loading, factory shipping areas, and temporary loading points, handling cartons, bags, and rolls. They often serve as the main equipment of a loading system and can be combined with roller conveyors according to the site requirements.
Powered roller loading conveyor solution
Powered roller loading conveyors are typically used atthe end or transition sectionof the loading process, handling short-distance transfers between the warehouse and vehicle. Continuous powered rollers keep cargo moving steadily to the truck entrance, reducing manual pushing.
This solution suits flat-bottomed boxes and some rolls, often paired with telescopic or hydraulic incline conveyors to enhance overall loading rhythm and continuity.
Powered rubber-coated roller loading conveyor solution
For bags or products with low surface friction, use powered rubber-coated rollers. The coated drums increase friction during conveyance to keep goods stable throughout loading.
This solution applies to bagged products in food, daily chemicals, and chemical industries. It can serve as an independent section or integrate with other loading conveyor equipment.
Gravity loading conveyor auxiliary solution
For low-frequency loading or auxiliary use, choose gravity loading conveyors such as gravity roller conveyors or gravity skate conveyors. These rely on gravity, have simple structures, and offer flexible deployment for boxes.
Gravity loading conveyors typically operate at the front or buffering section of loading systems to complement powered conveyors.