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Units of Measure - more than one amount on a pallet
The company purchases packing "pads" in various sizes. The smaller the pad, the more that are packaged in a pallet. For example, size 1 (8x10) has 5000 units on a pallet; size 2 (11x14) has 2500 units on a pallet. The base unit would be each, but would I need multiple pallets to accommodate the unique number of "eaches" based on the size of the product. I was thinking it might be something like pallet-size 1 with a conversion of 5000 units per pallet; pallet-size 2 with a conversion of 2500 units per pallet. It seems like it will add
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