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# 4.5.7 Limit Section Size

Limiting section size refers to restricting the length of each loading step in the loading plan to not exceed the section size. It is mainly for the convenience of on-site manual or forklift operation when loading cargoes. For example, when a forklift is used to load goods into a container, there is a limit on the length loaded by the forklift each time. It is impossible to load goods up to 10 meters in length at a time, therefore it is necessary to limit the length of each load.

Check \[Limit section size] to limit the length of each loading step, then set the specific length limit in \[Max section size].

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