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# 4.10.3 Methods of Generating Intermediate Units

The Methods of generating intermediate Units include two options: \[The heights of intermediate units are fixed] and \[The heights of intermediate units are dynamic computed according to container height].

When enterprise architecture is relatively complicated, for example, package department will first load the cargoes into intermediate container, and then the logistics department will load the intermediate container into the final container, you must choose \[The heights of intermediate units are fixed]; when you want to determine the height of the pallet according to the height of the container, you must choose \[The heights of intermediate units are dynamic computed according to container height].

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