Our pallet range.
We sell a wide range of both reconditioned timber pallets and recycled plastic pallets. Please get in touch for your specific needs.
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1200 x1000mm
Available in Heat Treated, Heavy, Standard, Open Ended and Stepped Up.
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1200 x 800mm
Available in Heavy Stamped Epal or lighter non stamped versions.
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We can design and manufacture new bespoke pallets to suit your needs.
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Available in Standard and Euro sizes and many others.
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Available in both standard and Euro sizes.
Frequently asked questions
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The weight capacity of a pallet depends on several factors, including its size and design. However, standard wooden pallets typically have a weight capacity ranging from 500 to 1360 kilograms. However, it's essential to check the specifications of the specific pallet in question, as weight capacity can vary. Contact us to discuss your needs.
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Standard pallets are 1200 x 1000mm
Euro pallets are 1200 x 800mm
We also sell a range of other sizes, please get in touch for more information.
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The cost of our pallets varies depending on several factors, including the material, size, quality, and quantity. Here are some guides:
1. **Wooden pallets:** Reconditioned wooden pallets cost anywhere from £5 to £15 per pallet, depending on their size and quality.
2. **Plastic pallets:** Plastic pallets tend to be more expensive than wooden pallets due to their durability and longevity. Our recycled plastic pallets may range from £10 to £20 each.
Our prices also vary based on the quantity required and market conditions. Get in touch fo an individualised quote.
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Whether you need heat-treated pallets depends on your specific requirements. Heat treatment is a process used to sterilize wood pallets to prevent the spread of pests and diseases. Here are some situations where heat-treated pallets might be necessary:
International Shipping: If you're exporting goods overseas, many countries require wood packaging, including pallets, to be heat-treated and marked with an internationally recognized stamp or mark, such as the ISPM 15 mark. This regulation is aimed at preventing the spread of pests and diseases across borders.
Regulatory Compliance: Even if you're not involved in international trade, local regulations or industry standards may require the use of heat-treated pallets in certain situations, such as transporting food, pharmaceuticals, or other sensitive goods.
Customer Requirements: Your customers may have specific requirements regarding the use of heat-treated pallets, especially if they are concerned about the quality and safety of the products being shipped.