Loading
& Unloading of the goods will take place under the guidance
of skilled labors who will make sure that safety of the goods
remains intact during this process. 
Accurate Packers and Movers - Loading Tips
» Be Safe
If you have a sizable shipment and/or heavy items, you will
want to consider renting a ramp and appliance dolly. Both can
typically be rented at reasonable rates, and the additional cost
is worth reduced wear and tear on your body.
Remember to "squat" when handling heavier items and
lift them with your knees, not your back. Ask for help with
anything that tests your limits.
» Be Smart
Loading in a pre-planned "smart" order will greatly
reduce loading time and fatigue. It will also ensure a safer
ride for your belongings.
Remember to place cardboard or plastic sheeting on the floor of
the trailer prior to loading to help protect your shipment. It
is also recommended that you cover your shipment with plastic
sheets or a tarp to protect your items from becoming dusty.
Start with heavy appliances and load them on the floor against
the front wall of the trailer. Continue by loading heavier items
toward the front of the trailer and on the floor. Save the space
above for lighter items.
Long pieces, such as sofas, can be stood on end and anchored by
other large heavy items. This greatly reduces the "footprint"
of what is normally a significant space taker.
Load lighter items and boxes marked "fragile" on top
and properly secure them. Load all items as tightly as possible
to reduce shifting, rubbing and puncturing during transit.
Be generous with blankets and padding, and place cardboard
under anything that may be scuffed or soiled by riding directly
on the floor of the trailer. Load mattresses and upholstered
furniture up off of the floor. Remember to use bagged pillows,
stuffed animals and furniture cushions as well as additional
paper and cardboard to fill all gaps and spaces.
If necessary, you may use blocks and braces throughout the
loading process. These can be nailed to the floor of the trailer
and are helpful in preventing shifting. You can also use
screw-able hooks and eyes to assist in tying down your shipment.
As a final step, you will want to protect your shipment from
becoming dusty by covering it with large sheets of plastic. As
we earlier told you that ABF trailers are not airtight. Plastic
sheets are cheap, easy to find and definitely worth purchasing
for extra protection.
Once everything is loaded and secured, you will install.