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1. Introduction
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2. Regulations and Standards
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3. Shipment loading
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4. Securing methods
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5. Vans
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6. Trucks
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1. Title page
2. Trucks and Trucks with Containers
3. How to avoid damages in trucks
4. Exercise
5. Load capacities for vehicle bodies
6. Best securing method
7. Properly loading and securing the following on trucks
8. Example: Load securing with big bags (FIBCs)
9. Real-life examples (trucks)
10. Properly loading and securing the following in containers
11. Real-life examples (containers)
12. Container
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7. Practice and Tools
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8. Final test
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9. Contact & Impressum
Real-life examples (vans)

Flexibility and safety at all times?
Correct: When loading cargo into a van, there will usually be some space left over, which is why lashing is usually used as the preferred securing method in this case(e.g., nets)!
Correct: When loading cargo into a van, there will usually be some space left over, which is why lashing is usually used as the preferred securing method in this case(e.g., nets)!

Edge protection
Correct: Edge protection is important to protect packages from being damaged by lashing forces.
Correct: Edge protection is important to protect packages from being damaged by lashing forces.

Ready to go? Then let's go!
Correct:This picture shows IBC being secured with anti-slip mats and cargo load bar!
Correct:This picture shows IBC being secured with anti-slip mats and cargo load bar!

Coordinated logistics and load-securing
Correct: The cargo in the vehicle is fully and properly secured.
Correct: The cargo in the vehicle is fully and properly secured.