If you've sat through the light at Victory Boulevard and Richmond Avenue you know how busy this corner is. One- and two-story commercial buildings, gas stations, strip plazas, wide parking aprons. And behind the storefronts — what most drivers never see — the low-slung tilt-up warehouse and light-industrial buildings, the dock doors, the trucking yards. The Staten Island Industrial Park anchors it. Amazon's fulfillment-center cluster pulls trucking, dock, electrical, HVAC, and forklift trades through here every day.
We're 15 to 20 minutes south-east via Forest Avenue → Victory Boulevard, or via the SI Expressway. Bulls Head is in our standard delivery zone — order by 4 PM, on the dock by 7 AM.
Warehouse and dock work has a known kit. Slip-resistant boots for the wet aisles and the loading apron in winter. Carhartt insulated coveralls for the freezer and dock workers. Cut gloves rated A4 minimum because every box-cutter operator goes through them. Hi-vis class 2 inside the building, class 3 outside in the trucking yard. We keep this stuff in volume — pallet-deep on the cut gloves, on the hi-vis tees, on the safety glasses.
The forklift operators have a specific ask: a low-pulled, wide-toed boot that won't catch on a pallet. Thorogood Gen-Flex 6-inch composite-toe is what we sell most. The Timberland Pro Powertrain Sport for the operators who want it lighter. The Wolverine Overpass for the guys on their feet twelve hours.
Restaurant and retail buildouts at Victory & Richmond pull a different set of trades — finish carpentry, tile, electrical, plumbing. Same Thorogood softer-toes, the Labo slip-resistants for the kitchen installers, the Knipex and Klein hand tools we keep in stock at the counter.
Bulls Head GCs run fleet accounts because the volume pencils out. Five-plus items per order opens net-30 terms and volume pricing. If you're an Amazon-adjacent contractor running 30 guys in hi-vis and cut gloves, the fleet account turns into real money inside a month.
Custom screen-print, vinyl, and embroidery in-house. Useful when a warehouse subcontractor needs to put their company name across the back of 25 hi-vis tees by Friday and the third-party shops need three weeks. We do it in three days, no minimums.
Bulls Head moves freight. We keep it dressed.
