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Figure 1: Most common ULDs: Q6 on the top left, Q7 on the top right, LD on the bottom.
Figure 2: Representation of some parameters and variables: the con- con-tainer is in black, the boxes i and j are in gray, the coordinate system is below.
Figure 3: Possible configurations for the box i if the length of the box could not be along the z-axis

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