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LOGISTICAL PACKAGING
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Friday, January 11, 2008

LOGISTICAL PACKAGING UNITS


Unit Load
- Consumer products packed in individual cans, and then packed inside fibreboard cartons, which are loaded onto a pallet.
- This pallet load is referred to as an unit load.

Unitisation
- Known as Palletisation.
- The process to form an unit load.

Containerisation
- The process of unit loads carried and loaded abroad a trailer, railcar or ocean-going container.

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