A lashing plan for heavy cargo transport is a technical document prepared before departure that specifies exactly which securing devices—chains, straps, dunnage blocks—are to be applied at which points, at what angles, and with what pre-tension.
Source: https://www.westsea.de/en/shipping-services/heavy-lift/lashing-plans
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