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Link Begins Production of High-Capacity Loading Ramp

  • Link Mfg., Ltd. Announced on June 3, 2025, at Sioux Center, Iowa, that it will start production of its new LB20 high-capacity loading ramps.
  • Link created the LB20 ramps to meet customer demand for wider ramps capable of transporting larger equipment in cargo or parcel vehicles.
  • The ramps measure 47 by 126 inches, feature steel deck mounting plates, extruded aluminum ribbed surfaces, fold-down legs, gas-spring-assist lifting mechanisms, and Link's wheel kit for smooth deployment.
  • Senior account manager Lynn Blake announced that Link is set to start manufacturing the LB20 model, a high-capacity ramp capable of handling loads up to 2000 pounds while enhancing workflow safety.
  • Available through certified dealers nationwide starting June 3, 2025, the LB20 ramps are designed and tested for various business sectors including landscaping, deliveries, and HVAC.
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Link Begins Production of High-Capacity Loading Ramp

SIOUX CENTER, Iowa, June 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Link Mfg., Ltd., the leading U.S. manufacturer of lightweight folding aluminum ramps, announced today that it will begin production on its new, high-capacity LB20 Loading Ramps. Customers will be able to begin…

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Neue Zürcher Zeitung broke the news in Zürich, Switzerland on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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