Line
Units
Length
Width
Height
Stackable
Total
Weight
Not
Turnable
Linear
Feet
Cubic
Feet
Density
lbs./ft
3
Class
Long
Dim
1
2
3
Enter units above in inches.
Totals:
Units:
Number of Pallets, Cartons or Rolls of this size, each line should represent only one size of freight.
Length:
Length of each Unit. As with Width, if the freight hangs over the edge of a pallet, then the length must be set to the actual longest amount the freight hangs over.
Width:
Width of each Unit. Note that the width must be the actual width the pallet plus freight takes up. This means that if the Pallet is 40 inches wide, but freight hangs over the side to 44 inches, then the width must be set at 44 inches. Width must be listed in inches. The width of a trailer is based on 98 inches, as per the Linear Foot Rule in the Rules and Guidelines Menu option.
Height:
Height of each Unit. For pallets make certain to include the height of the pallet into the height. The height must be the maximum height the overall unit takes.
Stackable:
Quantity of Units that may be stacked up in the trailer. If the freight is not Stackable (nothing can be stacked on top of it), leave the Stackable number at one (1). The maximum inside height of a trailer is 103 inches, and the Stackable number times the Height of each Unit must be less than or equal to 103 inches.
Weight:
Total Weight this line of freight weighs, including all Units on the line - not the weight of a single unit.
Turnable:
If the freight can NOT be turned sideways in a trailer (for example, if the Unit type is a Skid), then check this box.
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