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The basic objective of the present work is to arrive at the optimal design for wooden skids used for the “storage and transportation” of the batteries to the ware houses and customers. The wooden skid was designed taking account of load conditions that it experiences during transportation and storage. In this context, the most vital parameters like nature of load that influences the performance of the wooden skid was considered. With the help of simple design approach, the reliability of the design was studied and the importance of influencing parameters was discussed.

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