New Pallets
Adding new pallets to your supply chain can help reduce product damage, improve savings and reduce injury for pallet handlers.
48x40 Inches
48x40 pallets are the most popular size of pallets in the US, a standard set by the Grocery Manufacturers Association.
Open Deck
Because open deck pallets are built using less material, they are lighter in weight, cost less to ship and can offer a lower price tag.
6-Runner Base
Also known as a cruciform base pallet or cross-bottom, pallets with six rails are often used for block stacking.
Stackable
Stackable pallets can usually be found in warehouse and assembly plants for stack loading and distribution of heavy product loads.
FDA Approved
FDA pallets follow rules set by the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act calling for clean pallets expected not to cause harm to food.
Pharmaceutical
Every pallet material offers unique benefits to the pharmaceutical industry but always remember to prioritize hygienic requirements.
Fire Retardant
When fire code governs safety concerns, pallets made with materials coated or treated with special products can reduce flame spread.
Air Freight
Air freight pallets can be affordable enough to send and forget them or durable and light enough to be returned for repeated use.