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5. PACKAGING
5.1 Packing, interplant shipment. Like components shall be packed
in containers, together with internal Packaging, constructed as to
give assurance that the items being shipped will remain in prome con-
dition and adequate to assure safe delivery to destination without
damage to content. The containers shall comply with the Unifom Freight
Classifications, National Motor Freight Classifications or National Motcr
Freight Classifications as applicable, and be acceptable for shipment at
the most favorable rate, The containers shall be sufficiently rigid to
withstand transportation and permit storing in tiers at least 10 feet
high without damage to containers or contents. The gross weight and
size limitations of the containers shall not exceed the tariff or class-
ification limitations specified therein and the containers shall be
closed or strapped securely in accordance with the requirements appli-
cable to the specific container.
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