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Moving from Manual to Engineered Palletization

May 1, 2022

Moving from Manual to Engineered Palletization
Palletization refers to the process of placing goods or materials, either packaged or bulk, onto pallets. The pallet provides a base for the goods and materials, thereby promoting the efficient storage, handling and transport for the combination of goods and the pallet base, referred to collectively as the unit load.

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whitePaper | September 19, 2022

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whitePaper | August 13, 2022

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Data Security in Construction: The Time To Act Is Now

whitePaper | October 18, 2022

The construction industry has become a top target for cybercriminals all over the world. Here’s why construction companies need to bolster their defences – and how they can get started.

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whitePaper | December 10, 2021

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whitePaper | June 19, 2022

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