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11:02 Mar 13, 2003 |
Italian to English translations [PRO] Transport / Transportation / Shipping / shipping | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Derek Smith Local time: 17:29 | ||||||
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5 +1 | double strapped/ double banded |
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3 +1 | carton-pallets with double strap banding |
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3 | double thickness cardboard boxes |
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double thickness cardboard boxes Explanation: hard to say without seeing the whole phrase, but usually goods on Europallets are placed in double thickness cardboard boxes (corrugated cardboard) on top of the europallet |
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carton-pallets with double strap banding Explanation: Hi Rod Your carton pallet (a large and rugged carton with incorporated pallet - I reckon) is bound by double plastic or metal straps (or bands) to secure the load. If you hunt around on the web you'll find plenty of pallet strapping equipment. I have been less successful with carton pallets, but I have seen these in the flesh with mine own eyes. Cheers Derek |
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double strapped/ double banded Explanation: *doppiamente reggiati* is the problem here. I believe you are looking for *doppiamente reggettati* with a strapping or nylon band Reference: http://www.jmpack.com/e_pp.htm |
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