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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
Container
- Sea voyages are made in variety of weather conditions which are likely to exert a combination of forces upon the ship and its cargo over a prolonged period. Packing and securing of cargo into/onto a CTU must be carried out bearing this fact in mind.
- It should always be assumed that weather conditions may be rough and thus securing methods for land transport will not be appropriate at sea.
- Varying and enduring outside conditions (e.g. temperature) may affect internal conditions in a CTU. If, for example, cargo is liable to damage by condensation, expert advice should be asked for.