Traffic Safety Signs
Shipping and Receiving Signs FAQs
Why are shipping and receiving signs important?
They help direct drivers, employees, and visitors to the correct loading or delivery areas, reducing congestion, preventing accidents, and improving overall warehouse efficiency.
Where should shipping and receiving signs be placed?
Install them at loading docks, delivery entrances, access gates, and staging areas to clearly mark where trucks should load, unload, or park.
Do your shipping and receiving signs meet OSHA or ANSI standards?
Yes. Our signs use standardized colors, lettering, and visibility formats that align with OSHA 1910.145 and ANSI Z535 guidelines for safety and hazard communication.
What materials are best for warehouse and dock environments?
Aluminum is ideal for outdoor or permanent installations, plastic for indoor dock walls, and adhesive vinyl for doors, gates, or temporary areas.
Can I create custom shipping and receiving signs?
Absolutely. You can design custom signs with your company name, logo, directional arrows, or specific instructions to match your facility’s workflow and branding.





