Pedzaworks focuses on automating the interface between transportation and warehouse systems — the loading dock — one of the most complex and least standardized environments in logistics.
Our core system automates the transfer of goods between trucks and warehouses in a controlled, reliable, and scalable manner — designed for open-loop logistics environments where real-world variability is the norm.
The system operates through a staged and controlled transfer process that moves goods from the truck into the warehouse flow — eliminating the need for manual intervention.
Engages directly at the dock interface without requiring trailer modification or precise alignment.
Mechanical compliance adapts to uneven floors, trailer height variation, and misalignment.
Goods transfer in a stable, controlled sequence — eliminating mechanical shock and instability.
Freight delivered directly into the warehouse flow via existing conveyors. Zero manual intervention.
Built to tolerate real-world variability — uneven floors, warped trailer decks, misalignment — before relying on sensors or software. Mechanical compliance is the foundation.
Works with existing infrastructure and any truck fleet — including interlink and superlink configurations. No dependency on fleet standardization or trailer modification.
Forklifts and personnel are fully removed from the critical dock–trailer zone. The safest dock is one where people are never exposed to the interface.
Dock cycles become measurable, repeatable, and schedulable — transforming dock operations from a variable into a reliable data input for planning systems.
Designed to integrate seamlessly with existing warehouse systems — minimizing disruption while maximizing value. No replacement of existing platforms required.