A **monkey ladder** (also known as a **ship's ladder** or **ship's stairs**) is a type of steep, narrow ladder typically used on ships, boats, or in tight spaces where a regular staircase wouldn’t fit. The name "monkey ladder" comes from its design, which is often steep and compact—similar to how a monkey would navigate climbing with agility.
Aluminum Cantilever Ladder
An **aluminum cantilever ladder** is a specialized type of ladder that features a cantilever design, which means it has an overhanging or unsupported section at the top. This design allows the ladder to extend out and reach high or difficult-to-access areas while still being stable and safe to use. The cantilever feature typically means that the
Aluminum Cage Ladder
An **aluminum cage ladder** is a type of safety ladder that is enclosed within a protective cage. The cage surrounds the ladder to prevent people from falling off the sides, providing extra safety when climbing. These ladders are often used in industrial or hazardous environments, such as on offshore oil rigs, silos, tanks, or tall buildings, wh
Gangway Ladder
A gangway ladder is an important piece of equipment used for boarding and disembarking from ships, boats, or offshore platforms. It's usually a combination of a sloping or vertical ladder and a platform or gangway, designed for easy access to and from the vessel. The ladder may be adjustable or foldable, allowing it to be safely positioned to acc