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Be sure larger containers in a load are at the
bottom of the stack and smaller ones at the top;
or heavier containers at the bottom and lighter
ones at the top.
As in brick laying, place layers of containers
alternately so each container will stand astride
parts of two or more containers in the layer
below. This type of stack is more stable and less
likely to fall down.
This is one of the most common patterns for
stacking large identical containers. Better load
stability is achieved by reversing the end-to-
side direction on each succeeding layer.
Stacking Methods
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Stability of the loads depends upon how well the stack is formed.
Stacking Small Identical Loads
Stacking Large Identical Loads
Stacking Loads Differing in Size

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