Unit Load Device (ULD)
A Unit Load Device (ULD) is a standardized container or pallet used to load cargo on aircraft. ULDs are designed to maximize space utilization and ensure the safe and efficient handling of cargo. They come in various sizes and configurations to accommodate different types of goods and are essential for air freight
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