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# 4.9.4 Default stacking orders of mixed pallets

The default stacking orders of mixed pallets is used to define the stacking orders of the pallet and the directly loaded cargoes.

(1)Mixed pallets refer to pallets calculated by the system.

(2) The default stacking orders of the pallet is 254(the maximum value), which means that the pallet has the strongest loading capacity.

(3) When the loading capacity of pallet is poorer than some other cargoes (such as iron boxes and wooden boxes), please modify this parameter to ensure that the stacking orders of this pallet is less than that of other cargoes.


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