Cases should be placed on a pallet in a stable and organized manner, typically using a brick or interlocking pattern to enhance stability and prevent shifting during transport. Heavier cases should be placed at the bottom to lower the center of gravity, while lighter cases can be stacked on top. It's essential to ensure that the load is evenly distributed across the pallet to avoid tipping and damage. Additionally, all cases should be oriented in the same direction for easier handling and identification.
They should be placed with the large cases on the bottom and smaller ones on top
They should be placed with the large cases on the bottom and smaller ones on top
they should be placed with the small cases on the bottom and the larger ones on top.
They should be placed with the large cases on the bottom and smaller ones on top
They should be placed with the large cases on the bottom and smaller ones on top
They should be placed with the large cases on the bottom and smaller ones on top
They should be placed with the large cases on the bottom and smaller ones on top
They should be placed with the large cases on the bottom and smaller ones on top
They should be placed with the large cases on the bottom and smaller ones on top
They should be placed with the large cases on the bottom and smaller ones on top
They should be placed with the large cases on the bottom and smaller ones on top
They should be placed with the large cases on the bottom and smaller ones on top