Unit Load Concepts
Unit Load Concepts
Arrangement of single or multiple items, or bulk material, into a single mass and
restrained for movement and storage. Generally these arrangements are too
large for manual handling.
• Unit load is the unit to be moved or handled at one time.
• Advantage: handle multiple items -- reduce the number of trips
• Unit loads can be contained in totes, cartons, pallets, pallet boxes, etc.
• Enclosure and stabilization is provided by strapping, shrink-wrapping, and
stretch-wrapping
• Unit load specification is an integral part of material handling and storage
system design
Small Load vs Large Load
Unit loads are an extension of the building-blocks concept for very large
quantities. The basic unit in unit loading is the pallet or skid. Unit loading
involves the securing of one or more boxes to a pallet or skid so that the boxes
can be handled by mechanical means. The boxes or other containers secured to
a pallet are known as a unit load.
Unit Load - Loads moved as single entities. This is one of the basic principles of
Material handling.