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Intelligent Load
Planning Optimization System
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AutoLoad Pro Air Cargo version
supports any kinds of freight aircraft. You can
create various types of containers and pallets in
AutoLoad Pro. AutoLoad Pro considered the shape of
containers and pallets to utilize any available
space to make the biggest profit. With the speedy
and high quality calculation ability, AutoLoad Pro
is extremely suitable for the changeable air cargo
loading operation. No matter Airlines, airfreight
forwarders or airfreight warehousing, AutoLoad Pro
Air Cargo version is absolutely the best choice for
you business.
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How to create Air containers and
pallets in AutoLoad Pro? |
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AutoLoad Pro
supports any types of air containers and pallets.
The way to define the shape of air containers in
AutoLoad Pro is to create a triangular dead space in
the rectangular container. A container with one or
two sliced-off corners on the sides is most common
shape of air container. So, AutoLoad Pro is designed
to build up the cut-off corners to create various
air containers and pallets.
For Example,
to create a container 121 deep, 84 wide, and 96
high, with a sliced-off corner on the top-right hand
side as you can see below, you have to define a
triangular dead space on the top-right of the
container.
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First of all,
you have to type the dimension figures show on the
picture above in the “Dimension” data input screen
in AutoLoad Pro to create a rectangular container.
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Secondly, turn to the “Container Load Area And Cost
Setting” page, and you can find there are six
columns you need to fill out to build the dead space
in the container. In the “L-Pos.”, “W-Pos.” and
“H-Pos.” here please type 0, 84 and 96 respectively
in according with the coordinate of the vertex of
right-angled triangle. Then type 0, -22 and -36
respectively in the “Length”, “Width” and “Height”
columns to define the size of triangular dead space.
As the two sides of the triangle are down and left
toward the origin point (0,0,0) in the container
space, the width and height here have to be minus.
The length of the triangular dead space we type here
is “0” to mean the deep of the triangle you define
is equal to the deep of the container.
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After finished
building the triangular dead space, you can go back
the “Container Attribute” page and find the Air ULD
with sliced-corner on the top-right side is created.
It is also added in the container management
database and can be recalled at any time.
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Besides the air container with one sliced-off
corner, you can freely apply dead space setting
to create other various types of air containers
or irregular shaped containers.
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Height Code |
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Positions |
MD-11F Main Deck
AR,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,M,P,R,S
B747 COMBI Main
Deck |
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Height Code |
QL |
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Positions |
MD-11F Main Deck
AL,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,M,P,R,S
B747 COMBI Main
Deck |
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Height Code |
QT |
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Positions |
MD-11F Main Deck
B,C,D,E,F,G,H,M,P,R,S,T,V
B747 COMBI Main
Deck |
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Height Code |
QS |
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Positions |
MD-11F Main Deck
B,C,D,E,F,G,H,M,P,R,S
B747 COMBI Main
Deck |
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Height Code |
AKE |
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Positions |
MD-11F Lower Deck
B747 Lower Deck |
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Height Code |
ALF |
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Positions |
MD-11F Lower Deck
B747 Lower Deck |
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Height Code |
QF |
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Positions |
MD-11F Lower Deck
B747 Lower Deck |
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