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Six-step rule of loading and unloading
(1) Loading and unloading of goods in warehouses and distribution centers. Such as warehousing, palletizing, shelving, picking up goods, sorting, sorting, conveying, pulling out containers, loading and unloading, etc.

(2) Railway cargo handling. For example, cars and tanks sometimes get on or off the train directly, and bulk goods such as coal and grain sometimes get on the train directly with conveyor belts.

(3) Port cargo handling. Generally, large shore cranes are used to load and unload ships, sometimes they are directly loaded on trains or trucks, sometimes they directly suck out bulk goods such as grain and cement through pipelines by air pressure, and sometimes they are directly loaded and unloaded by barges or trucks docked with big ships by boats.

(4) Loading and unloading of automobile goods. Including forklift operation, crane operation, conveyor belt operation, manual operation, etc. , with great flexibility, the car can turn around, close to the loading and unloading of goods, or just loading and unloading without handling.