- Dunnage material : Dunnage material is defined as those materials which are not fastened firmly to the means of transport or transport container and are used to protect the goods from sweat, dirt or mechanical stress, for instance, or as an aid in stowage, as in interlayer dunnage. Depending on its application, it is referred to as floor dunnage, interlayer dunnage, lateral dunnage or top dunnage.
Ref: 123846/2006-09-25

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Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): Materialen, Materials

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