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National Ramp Moves to New Headquarters
The new base provides expanded warehouse space, upgraded offices, and improved logistics for National Ramp customers.

July 18, 2025 by Laurie Watanabe

A man is unfolding a tri-fold aluminum ramp in front of steps leading to a home.

National Ramp’s Freedom ramp series

National Ramp has moved into new headquarters in Valley Cottage, New York, the company said in a July 18 announcement.

The manufacturer of wheelchair-accessible ramps said its new base of operations — at 625 Corporate Way, Suite 100, Valley Cottage, NY 10989 — is “designed to support our rapid growth, boost efficiency, and better serve our customers nationwide.”

The company will start working out of its new offices on July 22.

“This move marks a major milestone in National Ramp’s journey,” the company added. “With expanded warehouse space, upgraded offices, and improved logistics, we’re setting the stage for even faster shipping, stronger collaboration, and a better overall experience for you.”

National Ramp offers accessible ramps, made of aluminum or wood, in applications ranging from thresholds to mobile homes, private homes, and commercial spaces. The award-winning Freedom ramp series is foldable to fit into even small cars, and is available in 8-foot, 10-foot, and 12-foot lengths. A three-fold design enables Freedom ramps to be folded up and transported like a suitcase, while high toe-guards, a textured non-slip surface, and “no-bounce” 800-lb. capacity provide safety and peace of mind for consumers with mobility needs.

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