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Pretty much anything, so long as the means to secure, load, and unload the cargo is available. Vehicles, metal coils, pipe, hay and straw, other flatbed trailers, etc.
A strapping machine is used for sealing packages, bundling items, to secure coils of paper or steel. The machine is used to load rolls of materials that are then dispensed to perform strapping around a given item.
Weapons and ammunition are stored in an armory, magazine, silo, arsenal or at a weapons or ammo dump. In a home they should be stored in a secure safe or chamber/trigger locked with ammunition locked up separately.
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You do not have anything following, but secure storage would be HIGH on the list of desirable characteristics.
They should be locked away in a secure metal cupboard, and the ammunition should be securely stored somewhere else.
If you're on a charter flight into a secure airfield, you won't be issued ammunition until you're on the ground. While you're on that flight, not only do you not carry ammunition, but you also take the bolt carrier out of your weapon. If you're in a parachute unit, and jumping into a combat zone, you get your ammunition handed to you on the aircraft.
Straps! God you need lots of straps up under the bonk! Also load locks works when there is no were to put straps on a trailer. ------ And again, another inaccurate answer, given by an imposter claiming to be in the industry when he is not. Securing loads on a tractor-trailer depends first on what type of trailer you have. For van trailers, if loads require securement, this can be done with load locks and with straps which go wall-to-wall on the trailer, and lock into brackets located on the trailer wall. For flatbeds, stepdecks, curtainside trailers, lowboy trailers and other equipment trailers, the driver will secure the load using straps, chains, or a combination of both, depending on the load, and the type of trailer in use.
Most enclosed trailers include both a latch and a lock for your convenience.You just need to make sure both are secure to avoid accidents on the road.
There is special training involved to drive a truck with a flatbed trailer.The different loads on a flatbed require special instructions for securing the load,and the equipment used to secure the load.