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  2. Containerization - Wikipedia

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    During the same time, the United States Army started to combine items of uniform size, lashing them onto a pallet, unitizing cargo to speed the loading and unloading of transport ships. In 1947 the Transportation Corps developed the Transporter , a rigid, corrugated steel container with a 9,000 lb (4,100 kg) carrying capacity, for shipping ...

  3. Palletized Load System - Wikipedia

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    The Palletized Load System (PLS) is a truck-based logistics system that entered service in the United States Army in 1993. It performs long and short distance freight transport, unit resupply, and other missions in the tactical environment to support modernized and highly mobile combat units.

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    At the debut, GM announced FedEx as BrightDrop’s launch client, and over the next year the company provided 500 electric light commercial delivery vans, known as the EV600, to the delivery fleet.

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    Also in March 2014, LaserShip acquired Cleveland-based last-mile delivery company Prestige Delivery Systems, [9] further expanding services to Ohio, Kentucky, Michigan and Indiana. As of 2016, LaserShip had 63 distribution centers and four sorting centers servicing 22 states and Washington, D.C. , [ 10 ] and handled deliveries for Amazon's Same ...

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    The company has completed more than 800,000 drone deliveries to date, with a delivery being completed every 70 seconds, according to Rinaudo Cliffton. “It’s 12:01 a.m. when it comes to this ...

  7. TI-HI - Wikipedia

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    TI-HI, Ti-High, Tie-High, or Ti by Hi is a term often used in the logistics industry.. It refers to the number of boxes/cartons stored on a layer, or tier, (the TI) and the number of layers high that these will be stacked on the pallet (the HI). [1]

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  9. Unit load - Wikipedia

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    Reach truck handling stretch wrapped unit load Air cargo container of the AKH type on a trailer. The term unit load refers to the size of an assemblage into which a number of individual items are combined for ease of storage and handling, [1] for example a pallet load represents a unit load which can be moved easily with a pallet jack or forklift truck, or a container load represents a unit ...