Determine Your Load Requirements
- Lightweight Loads (Below 1,000 lbs.) → Softwood pallets (cheaper, disposable)
- Medium Loads (1,000-2,500 lbs.) → Standard hardwood or hybrid pallets
- Heavy Loads (Above 2,500 lbs.) → Block pallets or reinforced stringer pallets
Choose the Right Pallet Type
- Stringer Pallets (Two-way or four-way entry)
- Best for lighter loads and one-time shipping
- More affordable but less durable
- Block Pallets (Four-way entry)
- Stronger and more durable, good for repeated use
- Ideal for heavier loads or international shipping
- Custom-Sized Pallets
- Needed for unique product dimensions
- Often used in specialized industries
Consider the Wood Material
- Softwood Pallets (Pine, Spruce, Fir)
- Cheaper and lighter
- Often used for one-way shipments
- Hardwood Pallets (Oak, Maple, Hickory)
- More durable and reusable
- Ideal for heavy-duty applications
Check for Compliance with Industry Standards
- ISPM 15 Certified (For International Shipping)
- Requires heat-treated or fumigated wood to prevent pests
- Essential for export
- GMA (Grocery Manufacturers Association) Standard
- Common in retail and food industries (48” x 40” standard size)
Assess Handling & Storage Needs
- Forklift & Pallet Jack Compatibility → Ensure pallets fit your handling equipment
- Stackability & Nesting → Consider storage space efficiency
- Warehouse Racking Compatibility → Choose rackable pallets for stability
Evaluate Durability & Longevity
- New vs. Used Pallets
- New pallets can be stronger but usually more expensive
- Used/recycled pallets are cost-effective and eco-friendly
Compare Cost vs. Value
- Bulk Purchasing Discounts
- Repairable vs. Disposable Pallets
- Long-Term Cost Savings with Reusable Pallets
Sustainability Considerations
Recycled Wood Pallets → Environmentally friendly and cost-effective
Call us today at 309-734-8817 and one of our Pros can make sure you have the right pallet!