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What is ATA-300 (Category I) for Shipping Cases and Containers
ATA-300 (Category I) is a list of specifications for reusable shipping containers put forth by the Air Transport Association. Category I containers are built to withstand at least 100 one way trips of normal airline cargo handling. Category II is classified for ten trips and Category III for one...
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What is an ATA-300 Category I Shipping Case?
ATA-300 (Category I) is a list of specifications for reusable shipping cases and containers put forth by the Air Transport Association. Category I containers are built to withstand at least 100 one way trips of normal airline cargo handling. The ATA has also classified Category II to withstand up...
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Case Standards for Military Cases & ATA Shipping Cases
Case standards guide the production and manufacture of shipping cases and in highly critical operations including the military as well as domestic fire and safety operations. Case Standards by the Military and the ATA. Ameripack. Case Standards for Military Cases & ATA Shipping Cases. Aluminum...
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Betting on Technology
. Livonia's standard product line includes parts used in racks that hold motors, wheels, drivetrains and other bulky items and racks that are typically moved by forklift. The company also produces components for wire baskets and other bulk shipping containers used to hold and transport material from...
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Low-pressure molding offers stiff competition
, medical equipment, automotive, and recreation (boats, camping gear, toys, and playground equipment). The process also builds shipping containers, tote boxes, drums, and pallets. Structural-foam molding takes its name from the injection of an inert foaming. Low-pressure molding offers stiff...
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Packaging Goes Back to Nature
delicate. The transfer die moves the part onto a conveyer that carries it through a recirculating hot-air oven that drives off all but roughly 10% of its moisture. After this, the formed pulp is ready for quality inspection, sorting, stacking, counting, wrapping, and shipping. Rejected parts are sent...
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RFID Battles the Elements
real RFID headaches have been downstream, Marsh says, involving dead UHF tags in the field, at the case or pallet level. The tags may have been damaged during shipping, Marsh says, though the exact cause is unknown. While the tablets do not have an impact within individual bottles, collectively...
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A Brief Guide to Bar Code Printing
codes (parallel, adjacent bars) are found on many product labels or printed. on the products themselves. Auto ID technology has been in use for more than 30 years especially with shipping/receiving,. warehousing and manufacturing companies. As technology advanced to where the personal computer has...
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MICRO:Top 40 Product Allstars page 2 (Nov/Dec '98)
wafers, decreasing scratches from vacuum wands and eliminating the risk of repetitive injury. The tool moves wafers from a process cassette into a "coin stack" shipping container or from a shipping container into a process cassette. The orientation mark is found before the wafer is transported...
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Bar Code Labeling in the Automotive Industry
individual parts. The data is also. essential for lifetime product identification and security marking. Ship from and Ship to addresses; Lot/Container Serial Numbers primarily used for shipping compliancy, receiving. and cross docking purposes, but also as a tracking mechanism. If a product...