I appreciate that some of you guys might have seen this before but as a fridge pilot I’m not really concerned with load security (the falling through curtains type, not the theft type), so I was quite surprised today when I picked up one of our trailers that had been preloaded with 20 odd pallets of Whisky. I opened the doors to check and spotted an airbag between the pallets. I climbed into the trailer only to see that these airbags ran the full length between the pallets. It impressed me, plus as I’m currently tipping them on a bay I don’t have the hassle of disposing of 10 7 foot high giant bags afterwards.

This explains…
The inflated price of Whisky.
yep, used to see them used at coors in burton when loading export containers…
Take them home for the kids - hours of fun 
They, use them with loads of eggs.
And the kids love em, like big bubble wrap, louder BANG.
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They, use them with loads of eggs.
And the kids love em, like big bubble wrap, louder BANG.
or, if your a tramper paint a preety face on it and a blonde wig heyho company for the long lonely nights…

m.a.n rules:
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They, use them with loads of eggs.
And the kids love em, like big bubble wrap, louder BANG.
or, if your a tramper paint a preety face on it and a blonde wig heyho company for the long lonely nights…

Bit of gaffer tape and that well worn laminated photo of Holly…

When I was docking we would see them on newsprint and kraftliner boats as the edges were strictly not allowed to get damaged.
Loaded many-a-trailer with these bags.
Nice arriving at an unloading place knowing that nothing has fallen over.