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Guide: Boom Conveyor vs Telescopic Gravity Roller Conveyor – What’s the Difference?

Choosing the right conveyor at the loading dock has a direct impact on efficiency, labour, and safety. Two systems that are often compared are boom conveyors (powered belt) and telescopic gravity roller conveyors.

While both are used for loading and unloading trailers and containers, they are designed for very different types of product and operational needs. This guide breaks down how they differ and where each works best.

What Is a Boom Conveyor?

A boom conveyor is a powered telescopic belt conveyor that extends into trailers or containers. It is designed to move a wide range of products quickly and consistently, especially in high-throughput environments.

Key Features

  • Powered belt for controlled, continuous movement
  • Telescopic extension directly into vehicles
  • Handles a wide variety of product types
  • Typically fixed or semi-permanent at dock doors
  • Integrated safety features and operator controls

Typical Uses

  • Parcel and courier operations
  • E-commerce fulfilment
  • Loose-loaded goods
  • Mixed and irregular product flows

What Is a Telescopic Gravity Roller Conveyor?

A telescopic gravity roller conveyor is a mobile, extendable conveyor used at dock doors. It relies on gravity (via a decline) to move goods, meaning no power is required.

Key Features

  • Telescopic (extends into containers/trailers)
  • Adjustable gradient to control flow
  • No motors or electrics required
  • Heavy-duty construction (with steel and plastic rollers)
  • Fully mobile and easy to position

Typical Uses

  • Container and trailer unloading
  • Boxed goods with flat, stable bases
  • Operations looking for a simple, low-cost solution

👉 Important: These conveyors are only suitable for flat-bottomed items like cartons or boxes.

Key Differences at a Glance

Boom ConveyorTelescopic Gravity Roller Conveyor
MovementPowered beltGravity (decline)
Product TypeHandles mixed, irregular itemsFlat-bottom boxes only
Power RequirementYesNo
Best ForHigh‑volume operationsLow–medium volume tasks
FlexibilityTypically fixed / semi-permanentFully mobile
CostHigher initial investmentLower cost, quick ROI

The Most Important Difference: Product Type

The biggest deciding factor is what you are moving.

  • Flat-bottom cartons → Telescopic gravity conveyor
  • Anything irregular, soft, or unstable → Boom conveyor

Boom conveyors can handle:

  • Bags and sacks
  • Jiffy bags and parcels
  • Mixed or uneven items

Gravity conveyors cannot – they rely on items rolling smoothly.

Advantages of Boom Conveyors

Boom conveyors are built for speed and versatility.

  • Handles mixed products – Ideal for operations with varied or unpredictable loads
  • Consistent throughput – Powered movement keeps goods flowing steadily
  • Reduced manual handling – Can lower handling effort by around 25–50%

They are especially useful where product types change frequently or are not uniform.

Advantages of Telescopic Gravity Roller Conveyors

Telescopic gravity conveyors offer a simple, practical solution for the right application.

  • Handles consistent, uniform cartons brilliantly.
  • Low cost and no power required – Significantly lower investment compared to powered systems
  • Quick to deploy – Easy to move, extend, and store
  • Reduced manual handling – Can lower handling effort by around 25–50%

Safety and Efficiency Benefits (Both Systems)

Both systems improve working conditions compared to manual unloading:

  • Reduce lifting and carrying
  • Improve ergonomics

They can also help avoid unsafe practices.

Which Should You Choose?

Choose a boom conveyor if you:

  • Handle mixed, irregular, or soft products
  • Need a system that can cope with “anything”
  • Operate in parcel or e-commerce environments

Choose a telescopic gravity roller conveyor if you:

  • Mainly handle cartons or boxed goods
  • Want a cost-effective unloading solution
  • Need something mobile and easy to deploy

Can You Use Both in the Same Warehouse?

Yes – but typically on different dock doors, not together in the same unloading line.

For example:

  • One door may use a boom conveyor for mixed parcels
  • Another may use a telescopic gravity conveyor for boxed goods

This approach helps increase capacity without the cost of installing multiple powered systems.

Conclusion

Boom conveyors and telescopic gravity roller conveyors each play a valuable role in modern warehouse operations. The best choice depends on your product type, throughput levels, budget and operational layout.

North Automation Group provides both powered and non‑powered conveyor solutions, with options to suit everything from small businesses to large distribution centres.

If you have any questions or would like to know more, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We are always happy to help.

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