Snow Removal for Distribution Centres and Warehouses: Keeping Operations Running

Distribution centres face unique winter challenges. Dock access, truck lanes, and safety requirements demand specialized snow removal protocols.

Snow Removal Services

Distribution centres operate on tight schedules. Delayed dock access due to snow and ice directly impacts shipping timelines, costing businesses real money. Snow removal cannot be an afterthought.

Truck lanes require constant attention. Semi-trailers need wide, clear turning radii. Snow stacking that narrows lanes or blocks sight lines creates collision risk and operational delays.

Winter Preparedness Tips

Loading dock areas are among the most hazardous winter zones on any property. Compacted snow from foot and forklift traffic, combined with frequent temperature changes, creates persistent ice.

Anti-icing protocols — pre-treating surfaces before storms — are especially valuable at distribution centres where continuous operations make mid-storm clearing difficult.

D&D Snow Services Coverage

Dock levellers and dock seals can be damaged by improper snow plowing. Contractors must know the locations of dock infrastructure and use appropriate equipment and technique near these areas.

Outdoor storage areas require consideration. Snow cannot be stacked where it will block forklift access, product staging, or drainage to storm drains.

When contracting for a distribution centre, provide your contractor with a detailed site map, operating hours, contact hierarchy for after-hours issues, and dock access protocols.