Tag - Kreuzlashing

Container identification | Who is responsible for load securing? | Friction value on the truck | Incoming container inspection

Episode 35: Book lashing or sling lashing - application and possible uses

Load securing methods are more diverse than one might think. However, the tie-down lashing method is mostly used, although it is not very efficient. Book lashing or strapping (EN-12195-1) is a securing method that can be used simply, safely and efficiently for certain loads. It is important to know that the securing force always acts in one direction only. About the Author: In a series of technical papers from...

Container identification | Who is responsible for load securing? | Friction value on the truck | Incoming container inspection

Episode 34: Head Flashing & Cross Lashing - Application and Possible Uses

If you carefully pass the trucks with open loading area on the highways, you will predominantly see the tie-down method. This is the method that most drivers and loaders know, but also the one that is often not efficient and sufficient enough. What is hidden under the tarpaulins cannot be seen, of course. About the Author: In a series of technical papers from...

Container identification | Who is responsible for load securing? | Friction value on the truck | Incoming container inspection

Episode 6: Bay- or headlashing - What does it mean?

Load securing is an inexhaustible subject and anyone with an alert eye on the road has certainly realized that more loads are being secured than in the past. Even the agricultural sector is using more and more securing devices. Whether they are effective, however, is questionable. Perhaps this can be described by the following anecdote. Two mothers are talking about their musical...

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