1. Dimensions: The Key to Smooth Workflow
Before ordering a trolley, grab a measuring tape. You need to know not only the size of your trays, but also:
- Oven door clearance:
A fully loaded trolley should move in and out smoothly, without resistance. - Maneuvering space:
Remember about workplace safety. Ideally, there should be around 1.5 metres of free space in front of the oven for safe handling. - Corridor width:
Can the trolley turn easily through the narrowest passage in your bakery?
Magorex expert tip:
If your bakery has a non-standard layout, it’s worth choosing a custom-built solution. Common sizes include 60×40 cm, 65×53 cm and 80×60 cm, but at Magorex we can adapt the height, width and number of levels to fit your real production needs.
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2. Material & Durability: Why Stainless Steel Matters
Bakery environments are demanding: moisture, high temperatures and constant daily use quickly expose weak materials. That’s why stainless steel remains the industry standard.
- Hygiene:
Smooth stainless steel surfaces are easy to clean and help prevent dough residue build-up. - Durability:
Solid profiles and precise welds help maintain stability even under intensive use and heavy loads. - Heat-resistant wheels:
This is one detail you should never compromise on. Special heat-resistant materials can withstand hot bakery environments without deforming or damaging the floor
3. Choosing the Right Trolley for Your Production Setup
When it comes to shape, designers are moving beyond the traditional.
Key trends include:
- Asymmetrical and geometric cakes – angled sides, offset layers, hexagonal forms
- Book-shaped cakes – still popular for personalised designs
- Multi-tier couture-style cakes – with refined textures, ruffles and florals
- Mini formats and creative shapes – hearts, themed cakes, cake pops
For cakes that require clean lines and precise finishes, pastry rings (round, rectangular, heart-shaped), moulds with removable bases and versatile baking trays are essential.
Different bakeries require different solutions. The right trolley should support your workflow — not slow it down.
Checklist Before Buying
Before making a decision, check if:
- The trolley can handle the expected load capacity (especially wheel load ratings)
- Shelf spacing allows enough room for proper dough expansion
- You need parking brakes (recommended for uneven floors)
- All materials and components are approved for food-contact environments
Investment That Pays Off (ROI)
Choosing the cheapest trolley often leads to hidden costs later on — worn bearings, corrosion, poor mobility and unnecessary downtime.
Professional bakery trolleys improve workflow, reduce transport time between workstations and help teams work more efficiently during busy production hours.
Helpful solutions include:
- Embossed moulds and non-stick surfaces – for precise results and easy release
- Display trays – for clean and attractive presentation
- Trolleys and racks – for smooth transport and organisation
- Custom-made forms – for unique and personalised orders
In 2026, celebration cakes are all about balance – combining fresh flavours with refined aesthetics and thoughtful presentation. Clients are looking for something special, and pastry chefs are increasingly relying on tools that help turn creative ideas into consistent, high-quality results.
Looking for solutions for the upcoming season?
If you’re preparing for a busy spring – whether it’s cakes, dessert tables or custom orders – we’ll be happy to help you choose the right moulds, trays and presentation tools.
Get in touch with our team and let’s find the best fit for your production.
Need Something Custom?
If standard catalogue solutions don’t match your needs — for example, you work with a non-standard oven or require a specific number of levels — get in touch with us.
As a manufacturer, we offer full customization to make sure your equipment fits perfectly into your production process.
Have questions about a specific model?
Our team will gladly help you calculate your needs and choose solutions that improve your workflow from day one.



