Dock Door Signs
With shipments coming in and out at a rapid pace, proper dock door signage is essential to ensure clarity, speed and safety within your loading areas. Loading docks must be clearly labeled with large signs, both inside and out, to support the efficient movement of inbound deliveries and outbound shipments.
That’s why ID Label specializes in manufacturing dock door signs that are durable and reliable to keep your operation running efficiently and productively. They’re made with anodized aluminum material with UV-resistant graphics to ensure these signs also stand up to wind, rain and whatever else Mother Nature throws at them. Plus, our team of experts can advise you on the best loading dock signage options for your facility’s needs, and can even handle the installation.
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Dock Door Sign Specs & Product Options
ID Label manufactures dock door numbers signs to your specification, including custom colors, designs and sizes, that are made with anodized aluminum, predrilled holes and UV-resistant graphics to withstand extreme temperatures and ultraviolet rays from the sun. ID Label’s loading dock signs are made to be durable and reliable, especially those that contain barcode images. This ensures accurate scanning every time, even from long-range distances.
Dock door signs can be manufactured using a variety of designs and materials, including:
- Lightweight, rigid PVC
- Coroplast
- Anodized aluminum
- Retro-reflective or vinyl cut graphics
- Multicolor options
- Able to withstand harsh temperatures and environments
Turnkey Installation Services
ID Label not only manufactures the highest quality warehouse rack labels and signs, we also install them. In fact, we install millions of labels and signs annually, using our own team of ID Label employees to ensure the job is done right.
No one has more warehouse label installation experience. That’s important, because accurately installing thousands of sequential rack labels, overhead bulk storage signs, aisle markers, dock door signs, floor striping—and more—requires deep expertise, knowledge and specialized equipment.

