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If you’re buying export pallets, you’re not buying pallets.

You’re buying permission to ship.

Because export pallets aren’t about “what fits on the forklift.” They’re about what passes inspections, survives brutal handling, loads efficiently in containers, and doesn’t get your freight delayed because somebody guessed wrong.

Export shipping is a different world:

So the pallet matters.

A lot.

This page breaks down what export pallets are, what “export ready” should actually mean, the compliance basics, and how to order in bulk so you’re not scrambling the week your container is supposed to leave.

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What Are Export Pallets?

Export pallets are pallets used for international shipments (or domestic shipments that enter export lanes). They’re built and selected with export realities in mind:

The main point: export pallets must be reliable and often must be compliant.

The #1 Compliance Issue: ISPM 15

If you export using wooden pallets, ISPM 15 is usually the gatekeeper requirement.

ISPM 15 is the international standard designed to reduce pest risk from wood packaging materials. In practice, that means your wooden export pallets often need:

If you don’t have the correct marking, you’re exposed—even if the pallet was “probably treated.”

Export doesn’t care about “probably.”

It cares about pass/fail.

Export Pallets: Wood vs Plastic (What to Choose)

Wood export pallets

Pros:

Cons:

Plastic export pallets

Pros:

Cons:

If you export frequently and reuse pallets, plastic can be a strong play.
If you export occasionally or pallets won’t come back, compliant wood is often the economic winner.

“Export Ready” Should Mean More Than a Sales Line

Some suppliers throw around “export ready” like it’s a vibe.

Export ready should actually mean:

A cheap pallet that breaks in transit isn’t export ready.
It’s a liability.

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Export Pallet Types: Stringer vs Block

Stringer pallets

Block pallets

If you’re loading containers, doing multi-touch handling, or shipping heavier loads, block pallets are often worth considering.

Not because they’re fancy.

Because export is rough and you don’t want pallet failures.

Load Rating: Export Pallets Can’t Be “Close Enough”

Export handling is harder on pallets than most domestic lanes.

Your pallets might get:

So the pallet rating needs to match reality:

If you buy underbuilt pallets, the savings disappear the first time a pallet fails.

Container Loading Efficiency: The Money Is in the Cube

Export pallet footprint affects how much product fits into a container.

If you’re containerizing, pallet choice can impact:

Sometimes a small pallet spec change improves cube utilization and saves real money—because you ship more product per container.

That’s the kind of “pallet decision” that procurement teams love, because it’s not pennies saved. It’s real freight efficiency.

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New vs Used Export Pallets

New export pallets

Best for:

Used export pallets

Sometimes used pallets work fine, but you’re trading cost for variability.

For export, variability can create:

If your shipment is high value or time-sensitive, new pallets reduce risk.

Common Mistakes That Cause Export Pallet Problems

Mistake #1: Not confirming compliance marking

If you need compliant wood pallets, the marking needs to be correct and readable.

Mistake #2: Buying the cheapest pallet available

Cheap pallets often mean:

Mistake #3: Waiting until the last minute

Export schedules don’t care that your pallets are delayed.

Mistake #4: Not matching pallet style to forklift needs

If you need true 4-way entry, you should choose a pallet style that supports it.

Mistake #5: Ignoring container efficiency

Pallet footprint affects cost per unit shipped.

Export success is often won or lost in these details.

Truckload Orders: Save BIG on Export Pallets

Export pallets are bulky and freight-sensitive. Ordering small quantities usually means:

Truckload ordering can:

If you export regularly or use pallets in volume, truckload buying is the smart play.

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How to Get an Export Pallet Quote Fast

Send this info and we’ll quote it clean:

  1. Destination (export country or “international export”)
  2. Pallet material preference (wood or plastic)
  3. Size needed (48×40 or other)
  4. Style preference (stringer or block)
  5. Load weight (avg and max)
  6. How pallets are handled (racking, stacking, container loading, etc.)
  7. Quantity (bulk)
  8. Ship-to location + timeline

If you’re not sure what pallet spec you need, tell us what you’re shipping and how you load containers—and we’ll recommend the right export pallet build.

Why Custom Packaging Products

Because export pallets are a compliance and reliability item, not a commodity.

We supply in bulk and help you:

Bottom Line

Export pallets are about one thing: shipping without interruptions.

Get the wrong pallets and you risk:

Get the right pallets in bulk and your export lane stays smooth.

If you need export pallets, tell us your destination, pallet size, and load requirements—and we’ll get you a bulk quote that makes sense.

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