Quick Pallet Maker Example - Set The Ti/Hi Before Calculating

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Calculate Pallets with Fixed Ti/Hi

This is an example that explains how to calculate pallet layouts in which the user already knows the number of boxes per layer (Ti) and the number of layers per pallet (Hi). In some cases, the warehouse will already know this value, but it is still important to produce the exact layout that confirms the numbers. Tweet The first step is to run Quick Pallet Maker and open a new window starting from box dimensions. The appropriate command for this is File - New Data Sheet - Box to Pallet. New Data Sheet - Box on Pallet

New Data Sheet - Box on Pallet

A new window will appear. We select the 48x40 pallet and make sure that the minimum length and height are equal to zero. In this example, we use inches/lbs as the work units. Input Window

Input Window

The input data for this example (that contains only one box) will be copied from a spreadsheet. Note that we have replaced the box amount with the Ti/Hi values, separated by an x. Copy from Spreadsheet

Copy from Spreadsheet

Then we go back to Quick Pallet Maker, click on the table in the center, and then use the Paste. Edit - Paste

Edit - Paste

The box should appear with the amount column value replaced by the Ti/Hi. Box in Window

Box in Window

Then we use Tools - Recalculate to get the results for this box. Tools - Recalculate

Tools - Recalculate

The resulting pallet should have as many boxes per layer and per height, as were determined previously. Remember that if you generate a long list of pallets, you can print them all at the same time by selecting them from the list and then using File - Print Report. Available Solutions

Available Solutions

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