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IDAEXPO+ education Session

Introduction to Dock Equipment

Tuesday, April 23 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM  

Join Mark Harper as he takes you through a study of various dock levelers and restraints.  

Mark Harper

Dependable Dock & Door

Mark has been in the industry since the early 1990’s. He got his start as a technician helper on a commercial service truck for Wayne-Dalton of Greensboro. He also spent some time as a residential installer while working for Wayne-Dalton. Mark also worked for 2 other companies doing all types of commercial sectional, rolling, and high-speed doors.  Mark started his own company in January 2003 as a 1-man operation and through hard work and applying himself, his business has grown to have almost 20 employees.