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  • 1 Brief Introduction to LoadMaster
  • 2 System Requirements/Specifications
  • 3 Getting Started
    • 3.1 Licence Setup and Trial for Free
    • 3.2 Starting a New Load
    • 3.3 Sharing Loading Plan to Mobile Platforms
  • 4 Introduction to the UI and Terminologies
    • 4.1 Tasks
    • 4.2 Basic Information
    • 4.3 Cargo
      • 4.3.1 Methods of Adding Cargoes
        • 4.3.1.1 Import in Bulk through Excel
        • 4.3.1.2 Import through Order Form Mode
      • 4.3.2 Basic information of the cargoes
      • 4.3.3 Attributes of Cargoes
        • 4.3.3.1 Stand, Stand & Rotate
        • 4.3.3.2 Side, Side & Rotate
        • 4.3.3.3 Lay, Lay & Rotate
        • 4.3.3.4 Support Others
        • 4.3.3.5 Maximum Stack (Abbreviated as Max Stack)
        • 4.3.3.6 Max Overhang Ratio
        • 4.3.3.7 Stacking Orders
        • 4.3.3.8 Bottom Only
        • 4.3.3.9 Loading Sequence
        • 4.3.3.10 Set Loading
        • 4.3.3.11 Urgency
        • 4.3.3.12 Stack Code
        • 4.3.3.13 Group
    • 4.4 Containers
      • 4.4.1 Methods of Adding Containers
      • 4.4.2 Container Attributes
        • 4.4.2.1 Corner Castings
        • 4.4.2.2 Reserved Size
        • 4.4.2.3 Maximum Load Height
        • 4.4.2.4 Allowed Extend Size in the Length and Width Directions
    • 4.5 Loading Rules
      • 4.5.1 Container Selection Method
      • 4.5.2 Stacking Method
        • 4.5.2.1 Free combination
        • 4.5.2.2 Place the same cargoes next to each other
        • 4.5.2.3 Only cargoes with the same length and width are allowed to stack
      • 4.5.3 Cross Depth
      • 4.5.4 Bottom Spread
      • 4.5.5 Prefer Unitload
      • 4.5.6 Methods for Calculate Max Stack
      • 4.5.7 Limit Section Size
      • 4.5.8 Place cargoes like ladders
      • 4.5.9 Spatial Separation
      • 4.5.10 Algorithm adjustment
    • 4.6 Loading Plan
    • 4.7 Database Management
      • Cargo Management
      • Container Management
    • 4.8 Manual Edit
    • 4.9 Pallet Rules
      • 4.9.1 Maximum negligible height difference
      • 4.9.2 Minimum floor area coverage
      • 4.9.3 Minimum acceptable height of pallet
      • 4.9.4 Default stacking orders of mixed pallets
    • 4.10 2-Steps Loading
      • 4.10.1 Intermediate Packing Methods
      • 4.10.2 Bulk Cargo Filling
      • 4.10.3 Methods of Generating Intermediate Units
    • 4.11 Generate Loading Report
    • 4.12 Units and Language
  • 5 Application in Actual Work
    • 5.1 Loading Container
      • 5.1.1 How to simulate carton expansion and manual interval
      • 5.1.2 How to elude corner castings
      • 5.1.3 How to make LoadMaster intelligently choose the most suitable container
      • 5.1.4 How to calculate whether a container (or vehicle) can hold a certain amount of goods
      • 5.1.5 How to calculate the maximum amount of single cargo can be loaded in a container
      • 5.1.6 How to consider the load-bearing capacity of different cargoes
      • 5.1.7 How to realize the loading with a sequential order
      • 5.1.8 How to realize placing the same goods adjacent to each other
      • 5.1.9 How to realize the loading with a certain proportion of cargoes in a set
      • 5.1.10 How to stuff cargo in the remaining space
      • 5.1.11 How to limit the max stack when different kinds of goods are stacked on top of each other
      • 5.1.12 How to load goods according to the order and quantity of the container
      • 5.1.13 How to make "stand" and "stand & rotate" are the priority load orientations.
      • 5.1.14 How to realize the unitload will be generated with priority
      • 5.1.15 How to lock certain containers and recalculate the remaining containers
      • 5.1.16 How to bottom spread cargoes when the container is not full
      • 5.1.17 How to use [manual edit] to adjust the center of gravity to ensure the balance of container
      • 5.1.18 How to realize only goods with the same length and width can stack on each other
      • 5.1.19 How to realize the requirement of choosing the container with the highest loading rate
    • 5.2 Loading Pallet
      • 5.2.1 Calculate how to pallet cargoes
      • 5.2.2 How to define that goods of different orders cannot be mixed
      • 5.2.3 How to define the goods in same order not to split into multiple containers as far as possible
    • 5.3 2-Steps Loading
      • 5.3.1 How to pallet the goods first and then load it into the container
      • 5.3.2 How to generate high and low pallets to make full use of the space in 2-steps loading
      • 5.3.3 How to generate unit-load pallets as much as possible
      • 5.3.4 How to define whether to allow the remaining space to be filled with bulk cargo
      • 5.3.5 How to specify the intermediate packaging container
  • 6 Scheme Audit
    • 6.1 Whether to simulate carton expansion and manual interval
    • 6.2 Are the loading rules defined correctly?
    • 6.3 Other problems
      • 6.3.1 Why are some goods not loaded?
      • 6.3.2 Why does the container no longer load cargoes when there is remaining space?
      • 6.3.3 How to ensure the balance of COG of the container?
      • 6.3.4 How to ensure that the goods are loaded proportionally?
      • 6.3.5 How to load goods in a certain sequence?
  • 7 Video Tutorial
  • 8 Quotation
    • 8.1 One-step loading——accounting rules for first calculation
    • 8.2 Two-Steps loading——accounting rules for first calculation
    • 8.3 Accounting rules for recalculation when modifying the loading plan
    • 8.4 Accounting rules for sharing loading plans
    • 8.5 Annual fee
    • 8.6 About invoices
  • 9 Unified Data Management
    • 9.1 Share Data between Multiple Users
    • 9.2 Share Group
  • User Agreement
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  • 8.4 Accounting rules for sharing loading plans
  • 8.5 Annual fee

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1 One-step loading——accounting rules for first calculation

a. Accounting rules for [Loading Container] task

Users can freely enter data. When optimize and generate loading plans, the system charges according to the number of lines of goods entered and the number of containers used.

A line of cargo data is charged at 2 points; a container is charged at 10 points. 1 point is equal to 1 USD.

When charging, the system will account one container for free, that is, there is no charge for one container

Accounting formula: Charging points = (number of containers used-1) * 10 + number of lines of goods entered * 2

Case study:

Name

Length (CM)

Width (CM)

Height (CM)

Quantity

A

50

80

20

350

B

70

55

32

230

C

45

40

35

150

D

60

22

38

88

E

70

55

32

98

For 5 lines of cargo data are entered, and finally 2 containers are used, and charging points are: (2-1)*10+5*2 = 20 points.

b. Accounting rules for [Loading Box] and [Loading Flat Pallet] tasks

Users can freely enter data. When optimize and generate loading plans, the system charges according to the number of lines of goods entered and the total volume of goods.

Accounting formula: Charging points = total volume of goods (rounded up)*[(number of cargo lines/10) rounded up]*1

1 point is equal to 1 USD.

Case study:

Name

Length (CM)

Width (CM)

Height (CM)

Quantity

A

50

80

20

350

B

70

55

32

230

C

45

40

35

150

D

60

22

38

88

E

70

55

32

98

The number of cargo lines is 5 rows, and the total volume of the goods is 23.5 cubic meters,and charging points are: 24*1*1=24 points.

2. Two-Steps loading——accounting rules for first calculation

Accounting formula: [number of cargo lines*2+(number of containers-1)*10]+number of intermediate packaging*1

Case study:

20 lines of goods, 50 pallets and two containers are used to finish loading.

The charging points are: [20*2+(2-1)*10]+50=100 points

3 Accounting rules for modifying the loading plan

1) Modify the load orientations, loading rules to recalculate: free of charge.

2) Increase or decrease the quantity of goods to recalculate: if the volume of adjusted goods is within 30% of the total volume of goods before the adjustment, free of charge; If it exceeds 30%, the plan will be regarded as a new calculation task and will be charged according to the relevant accounting rules.

3) Adding or deleting the number of cargo lines to recalculate: regarded as a new calculation task and charged according to the accounting rules.

4) Adjusting the size of the goods to recalculate: regarded as a new calculation task and charged according to the accounting rules.

8.4 Accounting rules for sharing loading plans

Each plan shared is charged by 1 point, and there is no charge for repeated sharing of the same loading plan.

8.5 Annual fee

For details of annual fee, please contact us by email: sales@zhuangxiang.com