Handling unit dimensions, example D
This example shows how LN calculates the dimensions of handling units
with external packaging items.
Example
The parent handling unit has a user-defined external packaging
item called Pallet. The parent handling unit has one child level consisting of
eight child handling units. Each child handling unit has a user-defined
internal packaging item called Box.
The dimensions of the individual packaging items of the handling
unit are as follows:
Dimensions | Pallet | Box |
---|
Width | 1
m | 0.5 m |
Length | 1
m | 0.5 m |
Height | 0.2 m | 0.5
m |
Floor Space | 1 m2 | 0.25 m2 |
Volume | 0.2 m3 | 0.125
m3 |
Using the dimensions of the previous example, the dimensions of
the parent including the child handling units are as follows:
Dimensions | Parent | Explanation |
---|
Width | 1 m | This is the width of the external packaging item. |
Length | 1 m | This is the depth of the external packaging item. |
Height | 1.2 m | The surface areas of the pallet and the boxes determine whether the
boxes must be stacked to fit on the pallet. The value in the Height field of the Handling Units (whwmd5130m000) session shows the height of the stacked boxes added
with the height of the pallet. LN calculates the height of the handling unit
as follows: - Add the aggregated volume of items or internal
packaging items to the volume of the external packaging items
- Divide the result by the floor space of the external
packaging items
The volume of each individual internal packaging item is 0.125. The
aggregated volume is therefore 8 * 0.125 = 1. The volume of the external
packaging item is 0.2. This gives the following result: (1 + 0.2) / 1 = 1.2 |
Floor Space | 1 m2 | The
value of the Width * the value of the Length. |
Volume | 1.2 m3 | The value of the Floor Space * the value of the Height. |
Net Weight | | The gross weight is the aggregated weight of the items contained in
the child handling units and the aggregated weight of the external packaging
items of the parent and the internal packaging items (of either type) of the
child handling units. The net weight is the aggregated weight of the items
contained in the child handling units. |