Led Loading Dock Lights


GGJIA's Heavy Duty LED Dock Lamps (HDLEDs) use up to 94% less energy than traditional incandescent lamps. These LED Loading Dock Lights are IP66 and NEMA4 rated for use in harsh conditions with wet, dirty or extreme temperatures. Ideal for docks and warehouses, these lights save on power costs and improve safety and efficiency. Flexible modular options are available to accommodate a wider range of work environments.

GGJIA's Heavy Duty LED Dock Lights (HDLED) are the latest in advanced LED lighting technology. Compared with traditional incandescent lamps, the energy consumption of HDLED can be reduced by 94%, while its lumen is equivalent to or more than 300 watts of light bulbs, and its energy consumption is only 19 watts, which is the most economical. Constructed with a fully sealed durable aluminum cast housing, the HDLED head is perfect for outdoor/indoor wet/dry or dirty conditions. With an operating range of 0° F-130 °F, this cap is ideal for cold storage and high temperature locations. The fully sealed polycarbonate lens and housing, rated IP66 for 'wet place', NEMA4 ensures the performance of food warehouses, where blown out and impacted broken glass is a problem. The rugged design and near instant peak lumens after activation make this lamp a must have for any serious loading dock operation.

PORTABLE AND VERSATILE HANGING CONSTRUCTION LIGHTS

Our portable hanging construction lights are designed for projects requiring flexible lighting solutions. Easily hang these lights from various structures to focus light precisely where needed, enhancing task-specific illumination. Lightweight and easy to move, these hanging lights are perfect for any construction project needing adaptable and convenient lighting.

Benefits of Loading Dock LED Lighting

GGJIA provides a variety of lighting for the loading docks and high visibility for loading and unloading trailers. GGJIA also provides three commonly used extender brackets to help drivers and loaders adjust the lights at any time, and the B2 bracket arm is also equipped with an extender plug to facilitate the connection of other equipment, thereby improving safety and convenience.

How much energy and money can loading dock lights save the warehouse?

On average, HDLED's 19-watt leds can operate for 60,000 hours or more, with an average lifetime power cost of $138 (based on 12 cents per kilowatt-hour). By comparison, a 300-watt PAR38 bulb will use $2,160 over the same period. A lumen equivalent to or greater than a 300-watt bulb has a difference of $2,022.

Proper dock lighting fixtures is one of the most important requirements to improve safety and productivity when loading and unloading trucks at dock gates. For more than 60 years, we have designed and manufactured reliable dock lights for high-performance loading dock operations.

Our high quality dock lights provide glares free, uniform light from the dock door to the back of the trailer using custom optics and dimming options. Designed to withstand the impact of forklifts and transport pallets, our docklite® range offers a choice of polycarbonate or cast aluminum heads, varying arm lengths and robust construction.

The GGJIA® product line is designed for durability in a variety of industrial environments, from hazardous and humid conditions to high flow, high-volume warehouses, workshops, distribution and industrial facilities. Available in a variety of specialized functions, our loading dock lights will meet any of your unique material handling needs.

Flexible arm dock light: A flexible dock light arm allows you to direct the light exactly where you need it, whether that’s the back of a truck or trailer, or workbench illumination for specific tasks. With our flexible arm design, you can expect an impressive range of motion and a sturdy arm that will remain in place once set in position. If you prefer a flexible arm, the Flexpro is the industry leading flexible arm dock light.
 
Modular head and arm dock light: Choose the dock light head that best meets your needs whether that be an LED head or a polycarbonate head with an incandescent lamp. You can choose the length and construction of your dock light arm. We offer 40 feet and 60 feet double strut arms.
 
Wet location rated dock light: We offer the only wet location rated dock light on the market to illuminate your most challenging applications like spray down areas, cold storage or dock areas exposed to outdoor conditions. 
 
Hazardous location rated dock light: Also available is an explosion-proof rated dock light for applications like chemical plants and refineries.

Q: Common uses for LED work lights?

A: LED work lights serve various purposes, from construction sites and auto repair shops to home garages, warehouses, and outdoor recreational activities, providing versatile and dependable lighting.

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Frequently asked questions

  • What is the difference between the A1 and B2 models?

    The A1 is a single-arm bracket model — one steel arm extends from the wall and holds the lamp head. The B2 is a double-arm bracket model that features two arms with a built-in electrical socket/receptacle in the middle of the arm assembly. The B2 is ideal when you need to power an accessory (such as a dock fan) directly from the arm without running separate wiring.

  • What are the two wattage options, and how do I choose?

    Both series come in 30W (3,900 lumens) and 50W (6,500 lumens). Choose 30W for standard trailers, single-bay workbenches, and tasks where a focused spotlight is sufficient. Choose 50W for larger trailers (48–53 ft), wide bays, high-ceiling docks, inspecting goods deep inside a container, or any environment where maximum brightness is needed. If in doubt, the 50W model is the more popular choice in busy distribution centers.

  • What certifications does the GJIA dock light carry?

    The A1 and B2 Series are certified UL (Underwriters Laboratories), FCC, and RoHS compliant. The lamp head carries an IP65 waterproof rating. UL certification means the product has been tested to North American safety standards — a requirement for commercial installations in the US and Canada. RoHS compliance means it contains no restricted hazardous substances (lead, mercury, cadmium, etc.).

  • What color temperature is 5000K, and why does it matter for a loading dock?

    5000K produces a crisp daylight-white light that closely mimics natural sunlight. At a loading dock this means workers can clearly read shipping labels, scan barcodes, check product colors, and identify damage on incoming goods — all tasks that are harder under the warm-yellow light of older HPS or incandescent fixtures. The 5000K output also keeps workers alert during night shifts.

  • What does 130 LM/W efficiency mean in practice?

    Lumens-per-watt (LM/W) measures how efficiently electricity is converted to light. At 130 LM/W, the GJIA dock light delivers 3,900 lumens from just 30 watts — roughly 5–7 times more efficient than a traditional 150W incandescent dock lamp producing the same light. For a facility running 12 hours per day, switching from a 150W incandescent to the 30W GJIA unit can cut per-bay lighting energy costs by over 80%.

  • What does the 30° beam angle mean?

    The 30° beam angle concentrates light into a focused, powerful spot rather than spreading it wide. This is intentional for dock lighting: you want the maximum light directed deep into a trailer or container, not scattered up at the ceiling or sideways. The narrow beam ensures high illuminance (foot-candles) where workers actually need it — at the floor, shelving, and rear wall of the truck.

  • How is the dock light installed? Do I need an electrician?

    The light mounts to any vertical surface (wall, door frame, dock bumper pillar) using the included bracket. The 5 FT hard-wired power cord is connected to a standard wall outlet or wired directly to a junction box. For hard-wired installations (which is the most common in commercial docks), a licensed electrician or qualified technician should make the electrical connection. Bracket mounting itself requires basic hand tools and takes 15–30 minutes per unit.

  • What voltage does the dock light operate on?

    The light accepts AC 100–277V, making it compatible with virtually all North American electrical systems — standard 110–120V outlets as well as 208V, 240V, and 277V commercial circuits. No voltage converter is needed anywhere in the US or Canada.

  • Does the B2 model's built-in socket actually power a dock fan?

    Yes. The B2 double-arm bracket includes a 3-prong receptacle on the arm assembly, allowing you to plug in a standard dock fan (or other accessory) directly. This eliminates the need to run separate wiring or extension cords to the fan. The receptacle is powered whenever the dock light is wired to the circuit.

  • Can the arm be folded or retracted when not in use?

    Yes. The 40″ arm is designed to fold (swing) so the light can be retracted out of the way when a bay is empty or when closing dock doors. The 360° rotatable lamp head also allows the light to be repositioned quickly as trucks of different heights back into the bay.

  • How high should I mount the dock light?

    Most dock lights are mounted between 7 and 9 feet above dock level, typically to the side of the dock door frame. At this height a 40″ arm and 360° rotatable head can angle light both downward into the trailer floor and horizontally across shelving. Your specific mounting height may vary based on dock door height and trailer dimensions — a 40″ arm is suitable for standard 48–53 ft trailers.

  • Is any special wiring required for the built-in on/off switch?

    No. The dock light includes a built-in on/off switch on the fixture itself for immediate, tool-free operation. Simply flip the switch to control the light independently of any wall switch. Most facilities also wire the light to a wall switch at the dock control panel for convenience.

  • What does IP65 mean, and is it sufficient for an outdoor dock?

    IP65 means the lamp head is fully dust-tight and protected against water jets from any direction — rain, hose-downs, and pressure washing. For covered loading docks, semi-exposed docks, and outdoor dock aprons in the US and Canada (including wet climates like the Pacific Northwest and cold climates like Canada), IP65 is the minimum recommended rating and fully adequate for most installations.

  • How durable is the stainless steel cage?

    The stainless steel protective cage surrounds the polycarbonate (PC) lens and is designed to withstand accidental impacts from dock doors, forklifts, and pallet jacks — a common hazard in high-traffic loading environments. The combination of cast aluminum housing, stainless steel cage, and PC lens makes the fixture far more impact-resistant than glass-lens alternatives.

  • Will it hold up in Canadian winters? What's the operating temperature range?

    LED technology has no warm-up delay and operates reliably in cold temperatures — a key advantage over metal halide or fluorescent lights that flicker or fail to start below freezing. The fixture is suitable for outdoor and semi-covered environments across all Canadian provinces. Always check the installation manual for the full rated temperature range specific to your unit.

  • Is the safety yellow color required by OSHA?

    OSHA does not mandate a specific color for dock lights, but safety yellow is the industry standard color that signals "caution" equipment in industrial environments — consistent with OSHA's general color-coding guidance for hazard awareness. The high-visibility yellow color also makes it easy to spot the light arm position in dim or busy dock areas.