"Palletisation" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Palletisation is a process of placing products, goods, or materials on a pallet, which is a wooden platform or container with a flat bottom and perpendicular slats spaced at varying distances apart. This is often done for easy transportation, handling, and storage. In other words, palletisation is the act of arranging goods on a pallet to make them more manageable and efficient for shipment and storage.
A pallbearer is a person who carries the coffin of a deceased person during a funeral, typically a family member or close friend of the deceased.
Pallene is a Greek word that refers to a mythological place, specifically the daughter of Zeus and Leto, and the first wife of Pelias. In literature and poetry, Pallene is sometimes used to describe a mythical or fictional place, often representing a state of safety or refuge.
A pallet is a flat structure used for transporting goods, consisting of a rectangular frame of wood or plastic, typically surrounded by a frame of wooden slats, used for stacking or carrying heavy or bulky items.
Palletized refers to something that is loaded or conveyed on a pallet, typically a flat structure used to support and move goods or products. It can also describe something that has been packaged or boxed on a pallet, making it easier to transport and store.
A palletiser is a machine or device that is used to build or assemble crates, boxes, or other containers called pallets, typically made of wood or plastic, so that they can be used to transport or store goods.