palletlading
Palletlading refers to the process of arranging and securing goods on a pallet to form a unit load for transport and storage. The unit load is designed to maximize stability, optimize space, and enable efficient handling by forklifts, pallet jacks, and automated systems. Palletized loads are used across the freight, retail, and manufacturing sectors to improve loading speed, reduce damage, and simplify inventory control.
Common pallet types and standards vary by region. The European standard Euro pallet measures 800 by 1200
Loading practices aim for even weight distribution and secure stacking. Pallets can be two-way or four-way entry,
Benefits of palletlading include faster handling, reduced labor, safer storage, and easier stock control. Limitations involve