Keep Drivers and Yard Teams Safe on Icy Lots, Docks, and Winter Routes 

Transportation and trucking operations run in every weather condition, including the worst winter storms. Drivers, dock workers, and yard crews step onto ice covered trailer floors, frozen dock plates, snow packed yards, slick fuel islands, and untreated customer sites every day. Add time pressure, night shifts, and heavy equipment movement, and the slip risk climbs fast.

Ice Cleats for Transportation & Trucking

A single fall can mean a driver injury, missed delivery windows, cargo delays, workers compensation claims, and a ripple effect across your fleet schedule. At Winter Walking, we do not just sell ice cleats. We help transportation and trucking companies implement traction solutions that match real winter exposure across terminal yards, distribution routes, and last mile stops. 



Why Transportation and Trucking Companies Choose Winter Walking:

  • Built for Terminals, Yards, and Mixed Route Surfaces
    Truck crews move across asphalt lots, gravel yards, compact snow, icy concrete docks, steel steps, and trailer beds. Our traction solutions are selected to grip on these mixed surfaces without slowing movement or adding fatigue.

  • Supporting On Time Delivery and Fleet Productivity 
    Winter slips remove drivers from routes and delay dock throughput. A traction program reduces avoidable injuries so your deliveries and pickups stay on schedule during peak winter demand.

  • Reliable Grip for Trailer Access and Dock Work 
    Climbing in and out of cabs, walking trailer floors, and stepping on dock plates are common fall points in winter. We help you select traction gear that supports safe footing in these high risk zones.

  • Aligned with Safety KPIs and DOT Expectations 
    Transportation firms track OSHA recordables, CSA safety scores, and internal incident rates closely. A proactive traction strategy lowers winter slips and supports safer operations across company drivers and contractors. 



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