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SPEEDY RAMP: THE ORIGINALS

REGISTERED TRADEMARK - BEWARE OF IMITATIONS


SPEEDYRAMP is a registered trademark. Our aluminium ramps are designed to be durable and reliable over time. Beware of similar products that do not offer the same features as SPEEDYRAMP!


Their installation does not require vehicle approval and they are certified according to Italian laws for the transport and access of disabled persons or those with reduced mobility.

Speedyramp is an internationally renowned brand, a leader in the production of ramps, platforms, and loading bridges. Visit our website and choose the solution that meets your needs. Our staff will guide you in selecting the most suitable ramp for your vehicle and requirements, will handle the installation of the ramp, and will always be at your disposal during the use of the product.

  • DISABLED ACCESS
  • QUALITY

    Both in the design phase and during production and testing, we have used the best materials to offer our customers durable products that require minimal maintenance.

    SUPPORT

    We guide our customers to purchase the ramp with the best features for their intended use. Our staff is also available during the post-sales phase to address any needs that may arise.

    WARRANTY

    Our products are tested and guaranteed according to European standards. In the case of ramps designed for vehicle access by disabled individuals, certifications meet the requirements of the Motorization and include all necessary certifications.


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    Easy to assemble

     

    They do not require APPROVAL and can be assembled and dismantled from the vehicle by a single person.

     

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    Maximum visibility

     

     

    Thanks to the special honeycomb grid and the rotation capability in the TOUR model

     

     

     

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    Disabled access

     

    Perfect for setting up cars and vans for the access and transportation of disabled people

     

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