British Aircraft being loaded and prepared for take-off at T5, London Heathrow, UK, 21 October 2011
(Picture by Nick Morrish/British Airways)

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ULDs: The backbone of the supply chain

Unit load devices are the unsung heroes of our air cargo flows, providing a universal structure and efficiency to supply chains worldwide. We discover why this equipment is indispensable, and how the team kept freight and passenger bags moving in the depths of lockdown