The skills of freight mainly include loading skills and driving skills.
Loading skills
Plan loading: Before you start loading, plan how to load the goods. Understand the weight, size and shape of the goods so that you can allocate space reasonably.
Layered loading: For heavy objects, you can use the layered loading method to divide the goods into several layers, and separate each layer with partitions or nets to prevent the goods from sliding or stacking unsteadily.
Fix the goods: Use straps, ropes or other fixing tools to fix the goods on the vehicle to prevent the goods from moving or tipping over during driving.
Use space: Make full use of the space of the vehicle. The goods can be placed horizontally, vertically or stacked to save space. At the same time, be careful not to block the view and rearview mirror of the vehicle.
Keep balance: When loading the goods, pay attention to keeping the vehicle balanced. Avoid placing too much goods in one corner to avoid causing the vehicle to be unbalanced.
Pay attention to safety: During the loading process, pay attention to safety to avoid accidents. For example, when using a ladder, be stable to avoid being hit by the goods.
Regular inspection: Before departure, check whether the goods are properly loaded to ensure that there are no missing or loose goods. At the same time, check whether the vehicle's braking, steering and other systems are normal.
Observe traffic rules: During driving, you must abide by relevant traffic rules, such as speed limits and traffic restrictions, to ensure driving safety.
