Rite-Hite

Rite-Hite Founded in 1965, Rite-Hite is a world-wide leader in the development, manufacture, and sale of loading dock safety systems and industrial door solutions.

Rite-Hite, headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin USA is a world-wide leader in the development, manufacture, and sale of loading dock safety systems, industrial door solutions and in-plant products. All of our products are designed for maximum safety, productivity, efficiency and reduced energy costs at your facility. Rite-Hite's complete product line includes hydraulic, mechanical and air-powered

dock levelers, vehicle restraints, light communication systems, truck levelers, dock seals and shelters, high speed doors, cooler/freezer doors, traffic/impact doors, machine safety doors, safety barrier systems, industrial HVLS ceiling fans and a complete line of aftermarket parts, accessories, and service. Rite-Hite is focused on providing solutions for you. From developing the Dok-Lok in 1980 to prevent premature trailer separation to the innovative Rite-Vu Light Communications system introduced in 2009 to protect pedestrians and forklift drivers, we're innovative to make you safer, more efficient and productive.

Hotter summers are becoming normal for industrial facilities across the U.S.Longer heat waves are increasing pressure on...
05/28/2026

Hotter summers are becoming normal for industrial facilities across the U.S.

Longer heat waves are increasing pressure on warehouse operations, manufacturing environments, and distribution centers. The impact goes beyond higher energy bills.

Excess heat can reduce employee productivity, create unsafe working conditions, increase HVAC strain, and disrupt operational efficiency across the facility.

HVLS (High Volume Low Speed) fans can help you address all these risks. Click the link in the comments to learn what HVLS fan is right for your operation 👇

05/27/2026

Heading to Automate 2026?

Make time to connect with the Rite-Hite machine guarding team at Booth 531. Whether you're evaluating machine safety around robotics and automation systems or looking for smarter ways to help protect employees near hazardous equipment, our experts are ready to talk through your operation’s challenges and goals.

Stop by for a closer look at our latest machine guarding solutions and schedule dedicated time with our team onsite.

📅 June 22-25
📍 McCormick Place | Chicago, IL
📌 Booth 531

Schedule your meeting at the link in the comments 👇

05/26/2026

Your loading dock could be driving up energy costs.

Gaps around the dock can allow outside air into the facility, making it harder to maintain consistent indoor temperatures and putting added strain on HVAC systems.

Our latest blog explores how better dock design and proper sealing solutions can help reduce energy loss, improve environmental control, and support more efficient facility operations.

Read the full article at the link in the comments to learn how solutions like the PitMaster® Vertical Under-Leveler Seal can help protect your facility 👇

Controls can either help or hurt your safety and uptime at the loading dock. Are your dock controls doing enough to supp...
05/22/2026

Controls can either help or hurt your safety and uptime at the loading dock. Are your dock controls doing enough to support your operation?

Many facility control systems still function as basic interfaces, relying on lights, push buttons, and interlocks with minimal data visibility or operational insight. As the loading dock becomes a more critical control point for safety, uptime, and workflow optimization, expectations are shifting toward more advanced, data-driven control solutions.

As dock operations grow more complex, control systems are evolving to match. Check out the blog in the comments to help you identify the signs that your dock controls may be holding back safety and uptime and how the latest innovations can help👇

Our 2026 Dock Operations Benchmark Report analyzed data from 168+ facilities. The bigger question is: what does that dat...
05/19/2026

Our 2026 Dock Operations Benchmark Report analyzed data from 168+ facilities. The bigger question is: what does that data reveal about your operation?

Are docks sitting idle longer than they should?
Are unseen safety overrides occurring?
Are equipment failures becoming too frequent?

Improving dock performance starts with asking better questions and having the visibility to answer them.

The difference comes down to insight, and insight begins with visibility.

Read the report linked in the comments to see how these benchmark insights translate into real operational improvements. 👇

A huge thank you to everyone who participated in our Rite-Hite Milwaukee office blood drive on May 13! ❤️Together, we ac...
05/15/2026

A huge thank you to everyone who participated in our Rite-Hite Milwaukee office blood drive on May 13! ❤️

Together, we achieved an incredible impact:

🩸 51 appointments
🩸 41 total units collected
🩸 33 successful whole blood donations
🩸 8 successful double red blood units collected
🩸 1 first-time donor

Most importantly, these donations have the potential to impact 123 local patients in need.

We’re grateful to every donor, volunteer, and supporter who helped make this event a success. Your generosity truly makes a difference in our community!

05/14/2026

Unlock Better Performance at the Dock with Automation

Automation is reshaping how loading docks operate. By reducing manual effort, improving safety conditions, and increasing efficiency, the right solutions help facilities move more with less friction.

But not all automation delivers equal impact. The real opportunity is identifying where automation drives the biggest gains across your dock operations, from safety to throughput to uptime.

See how automation can strengthen your dock strategy. Check out the blog in the comments 👇

05/13/2026

Dock miscommunication is costing you more than you think.

When communication breaks down at the dock, it leads to delayed shipments, damaged product, safety risks, and lost productivity.

So the real question is:
How do you eliminate miscommunication at the dock before it impacts performance?

Check out our blog linked in the comments to learn:

◆ What causes loading dock communication breakdowns
◆ The true cost to warehouse efficiency and safety
◆ Practical ways to improve dock visibility and coordination

How are you preventing dock miscommunication before it impacts your operation? Share in the comments!

Introducing the PitMaster® Vertical Under-Leveler Seal!You’ve invested in vertical levelers.You’ve sealed the dock openi...
05/11/2026

Introducing the PitMaster® Vertical Under-Leveler Seal!

You’ve invested in vertical levelers.
You’ve sealed the dock opening at the top.
You’ve sealed the sides.
But what about the pit floor?

This gap can create serious problems:
🐭 Dust, debris, pests and contaminants entering the dock
📋 Higher audit exposure under FSMA, USDA and GFSI food safety programs
🌡️ Temperature loss that increases spoilage risk
💸 Escaping heated or cooled air that drives up energy costs

PitMaster Vertical is the only full-time pit-mounted under-leveler seal for traditional vertical levelers, creating a continuous environmental barrier and completing a four-sided seal at the dock opening.

Check out how you can seal the gap and limit risk in your facility: https://ow.ly/HfzJ50YSsje

Industry’s only full-time, pit-mounted under-leveler seal for traditional vertical levelers helps maintain continuous environmental control.

05/05/2026

What happens when a trailer backs in that your restraint can't secure?

Rotating hook restraints secure most standard Rear Impact Guard (RIG) trailers. But when a non-RIG vehicle arrives, many docks rely on an exception, a workaround, a manual process or a break in the safety sequence.

And that’s where consistency and safety can be compromised.

Our latest blog explores how pairing a Dok-Lok® Rotating Hook Restraint with a GWC-1000 Global Wheel Chock helps deliver:

✅ 100% vehicle coverage
🔒 One consistent, interlocked safety sequence
🚫 No procedural workarounds
🛡️ Reduced risk across every shift
📋 Better alignment with organizational safety policies

Securing a trailer shouldn’t depend on what shows up at the dock.

Read the full blog in the comments to see how to eliminate securing exceptions and strengthen dock safety.

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195 S. Rite-Hite Way
Milwaukee, WI
53204

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