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A dock never “breaks down”, especially
when you need it the most!! Stebich Ridder International Tel: (973) 594-4950 Fax: (973) 594-1977 This message and any attachment are confidential. If you are not
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recipient you must not copy this message or attachment or disclose the contents
to any other person. From:
pacinlist-bounces@pacin.org [mailto:pacinlist-bounces@pacin.org] On Behalf Of Bob Hellier Thank you for
your responses to my loading dock declined approach question. To further
clarify, the approach would angle down so as to drop about 4 feet vertically
over a horizontal distance of 45'. (The building's floor will be at the same
elevation as the street, thus the need to bring the truck down) A follow-up
question: Would it be better to consider a level approach (no dock in other
words) with a large, heavy duty scissors lift at the end onto which crates can
be rolled, then lowered to ground level? Bob Hellier All e-mail
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