541) Pallet pattern
The layer- by- layer arrangement or pattern of boxes/cartons as they are placed on a pallet.
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The layer- by- layer arrangement or pattern of boxes/cartons as they are placed on a pallet.
A pallet designed and constructed to utilize only the top deckbaord and does not incorporate a bottom deckboard.
A pallet that is designed and constructed so as to allow fork entry from only the back or front. Also, a pallet which is considered expendable.
The performance of a pallet as expressed in terms of durability, stability (lateral), degree of stiffness or rigidity, and strength.
A pallet constructed with no spacing along the deck(s).
A pallet constructed such that the stringer sides are not notched.
A pallet constructed with stringers that do not have notches, so that fork tines can be inserted only from the two open ends.
Single-faced, non-reversible pallet.
Double-faced, flush-stringer or block, non-reversible pallet.
Double-faced, single-wing, non-reversible pallet.
Single-faced, single-wing, non-reversible pallet.
Double-faced, double-wing, reversible pallet.
Achieved by adding a two digit code to the front of the standard UPC Code.
An access route to storage areas such as rack bays, slots for pallets, bins or containers.
The support beams of a pallet which generally are placed at right angles to the deckboards and designated as edge stringers or center stringers.