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# 4.9.3 Minimum acceptable height of pallet

Minimum acceptable height of pallet refers to the minimum height of the filled pallet on the top when the pallet is dynamically generated according to the height of the container.

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(1) If the \[Minimum acceptable height of pallet] is set too small, sometimes only one layer of cargoes will be loaded on one pallet.

(2) If the \[Minimum acceptable height of pallet] is set too large, some cargoes will be directly loaded into the container without being loaded into pallets.

Therefore, it is recommended to calculate the results based on the default value first. And adjust the value if there are the above two situations.


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