Ensuring that cargo is properly secured and meets safety regulations.
Tailoring lashing methods and products to specific cargo and transport requirements.
Providing training and certification programs for personnel involved in cargo securing.
Inspection and maintenance of lashing equipment to ensure it remains safe and effective.
Advising clients on cargo securing best practices and regulatory compliance
Companies involved in lashing and cargo securing must adhere to international standards, such as guidelines from the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and national regulations to ensure the safety of cargo transport.

Ensuring that cargo is safely secured to prevent shifting or damage during transportation.

Assessing the nature of the cargo, transport conditions, and potential risks to determine the appropriate lashing methods.

Airbag container lashing, also known as dunnage bag container lashing or container void filling, is a cargo securing and protection technique used in shipping and logistics to prevent the movement and damage of cargo within shipping containers during transportation. These airbags are designed to fill the voids or gaps between cargo items and the walls of the container, thereby immobilizing the cargo and preventing it from shifting during transit.

Lashing techniques and equipment are used to stabilize cargo within the container, preventing it from shifting or falling over during transit. This is crucial for the safety of both the cargo and the container itself.

Blocking and Bracing: Wooden or metal blocks and braces are placed between cargo items or between cargo and container walls to secure them in place.
Strapping and Banding: Strong straps or bands made of materials like polyester or steel are used to secure cargo to anchor points within the container.
Dunnage Bags: Inflatable bags are placed between cargo items to fill voids and create a tight fit, minimizing movement.
Twist Locks and Container Sockets: In some cases, specialized twist locks and sockets are used to secure cargo containers to the container's internal structure.
Lashing on flat rack containers refers to the process of securing and fastening cargo on flat rack containers to prevent it from shifting, moving, or becoming damaged during transportation. Flat rack containers, also known as flatbed containers, are open containers with collapsible sides that provide flexibility for loading oversized or irregularly shaped cargo. Lashing on flat track containers is essential to ensure the safety of the cargo, the container, and the transportation process.

Straps made of durable materials like polyester or nylon, equipped with buckles or hooks for securing cargo.

Heavy-duty chains and binders for securing heavy or irregularly shaped cargo.

Inflatable bags placed between cargo to fill voids and prevent movement.

Structural elements used to brace and secure cargo in place.

Protecting cargo and straps from damage at contact points.

Devices used to tighten and secure chains around cargo.

Nets designed to cover and secure irregularly shaped cargo.














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