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How to Pack a Rental Van Like a Cargo Pilot

35 min · 4. juli 2026
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Rental van costs are up 18% year over year, and more people are doing DIY moves. But most treat a rental van like a big trunk, not realising that an unsecured washing machine carries the same kinetic energy as dropping it from a ten-metre height. This episode borrows from aviation cargo principles — centre of gravity calculations, friction coefficients, and proper strap ratings — to show how to load a van so your belongings (and you) arrive safely. No engineering degree required, just a bathroom scale and the right technique.

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