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Packaging characteristics from an authoritative source (DOD 4140.01-R CH8503 C.8.7) PACKAGING. A generic term that includes the processes of preserving, packing, marking, and unitization as defined below:
MARKING. Application of numbers, letters, labels, tags, symbols, or colors for handling or identification during shipment and storage.
PACKING. Assembly of items into a unit, intermediate, or exterior pack with necessary blocking, bracing, cushioning, weatherproofing, reinforcing, and marking.
PRESERVATION. Application of protective measures to prevent deterioration; includes cleaning, drying, preservation materiels, barrier materiels, cushioning, and container, when necessary.
UNITIZATION. Assembly of packs of one or more line items of supply into a single load in such a manner that the load can be handled as a unit through the distribution system. Unitization (unitized loads/unit loads) encompasses consolidation in a container, placement on a pallet or load base, or securely binding together.
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