Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ): 500+ (Full Truckload)
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If you’re shipping product in Orlando, Florida, there’s a good chance you’ve got one foot in “normal distribution” and one foot in pure chaos.
Because Orlando is a different animal.
You’ve got nonstop inbound.
Nonstop outbound.
Retail replenishment.
Tourism-driven demand spikes.
E-commerce fulfillment.
Food and beverage movement.
Construction supply flow.
And a year-round climate that loves humidity.
So when people tell you pallets don’t matter?
They’re either lying… or they’ve never managed a real warehouse.
Because pallets are the foundation of everything.
And if the foundation is inconsistent, everything on top of it becomes a gamble.
Wood pallets are the classic gamble:
They look fine… until they’re not.
They stack… until the warped one ends up on the bottom.
They “hold” the load… until a deck board snaps mid-move.
They “save money”… until product damage, rework, and claims quietly eat the savings alive.
New plastic pallets exist for one reason: to remove pallet problems from your operation — especially for high-volume Orlando facilities that can’t afford daily friction.
Let’s keep this simple.
You’re not buying pallets.
You’re buying:
- predictable handling
- stable loads
- fewer damaged shipments
- fewer claims
- smoother dock flow
- less wasted labor
- better long-term unit economics
And in a place like Orlando—where volume is real and the environment adds its own challenges—predictability is worth more than people think.
Why Orlando operations switch from wood to new plastic pallets
Wood pallets are inconsistent because wood is organic. Every pallet is different. One is solid. The next is warped. One stacks. The next wobbles.
Then you add Florida humidity.
Wood absorbs moisture. It changes. It swells. It can smell. It can degrade. And if you’re moving product that needs clean handling, the “wood pallet smell” is the last thing you want showing up at a customer dock.
Plastic pallets eliminate most of the randomness.
They’re engineered. They’re consistent. And consistency is the reason operations people love them.
1) Consistency makes the warehouse faster without extra effort
The fastest warehouses aren’t fast because people sprint.
They’re fast because processes don’t break.
Plastic pallets deliver:
- consistent dimensions
- consistent fork entry
- consistent weight
- consistent stacking behavior
- consistent performance day after day
Forklift operators stop “testing” pallets.
Loads stop getting babied.
Stacks stop getting re-done “just to be safe.”
It’s not a motivational speech.
It’s physics.
2) Less product damage (and fewer “how did this happen?” calls)
Wood pallets damage product in predictable ways:
- nails snag stretch wrap
- broken boards puncture cartons and bags
- jagged edges shred film
- warped decks cause load shift
- collapsed boards crush product
Then comes the chain reaction:
Damage → claim → paperwork → re-ship → delay → customer frustration.
Plastic pallets remove a lot of those failure points, which means fewer claims and fewer fires for your team to put out.
3) Cleaner handling (huge in Florida)
Orlando’s humidity makes cleanliness a bigger deal than many people admit.
Plastic pallets don’t splinter. They don’t have nails. They’re easier to wipe down. They don’t absorb moisture the way wood does.
If you ship:
- food and beverage
- supplements
- cosmetics
- consumer packaged goods
- medical-adjacent products
- packaging materials
…plastic pallets can be a strong upgrade.
They look clean. They stay consistent. Customers notice.
4) Better long-term economics for high-volume operations
Here’s the trap:
A wood pallet might be cheaper on the invoice.
But your invoice is not your total cost.
Wood pallets cost you money through:
- frequent replacements
- repairs and sorting
- disposal costs
- product damage
- labor waste
- workflow disruptions
Plastic pallets can win on total cost of ownership when you’re using pallets constantly and your operation has real throughput.
That’s why smart buyers don’t ask, “What’s the cheapest pallet?”
They ask, “What’s the cheapest operation over the next 12 months?”
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What kind of new plastic pallet do you need?
Not all plastic pallets are created equal.
This matters because buying the wrong pallet is expensive and annoying.
The right pallet depends on how you use it:
- Do you rack pallets?
- Do you floor stack?
- Do you ship outbound constantly?
- Do you return empties?
- How heavy are your loads?
- How many times is the pallet handled per day/week?
Here are the main categories:
Rackable vs. stackable vs. nestable
- Rackable pallets: designed for warehouse racking systems (critical if you rack loads).
- Stackable pallets: built for stable loaded stacking.
- Nestable pallets: saves space when empty by nesting into each other (great for return programs and storage efficiency).
Solid deck vs. vented deck
- Solid deck: often preferred for cleanliness and certain product types.
- Vented deck: generally lighter and common for standard shipping.
2-way vs. 4-way entry
- 4-way entry: access from all sides speeds up handling and dock flow.
- 2-way entry: sometimes used in controlled environments.
Static load vs. dynamic load
Static load is sitting.
Dynamic load is moving.
Most warehouse environments are dynamic — and dynamic load is where pallets get exposed.
Tell us your load weights and handling style and we’ll guide you to the right spec.
Common Orlando use-cases for plastic pallets
Plastic pallets make a lot of sense in Orlando for:
- 3PLs trying to reduce damage claims and increase throughput
- distribution centers standardizing pallet bases across shifts
- food and beverage operations needing clean, consistent pallets
- e-commerce fulfillment requiring reliable stacking and speed
- manufacturing moving materials continuously
- retail replenishment where presentation matters and failures are costly
- packaging suppliers moving cartons, film, bags, and components
If you’ve ever said:
- “These pallets are inconsistent.”
- “We’re always restacking loads.”
- “We keep getting damage claims.”
- “Why do these keep breaking?”
Then plastic pallets aren’t a “nice to have.”
They’re a solution.
Why the MOQ is a full truckload (and why that’s good)
Here’s the MOQ:
500+ (Full Truckload)
That’s because plastic pallets are a volume play.
Truckload ordering unlocks:
- better per-unit pricing
- consistent supply
- easier standardization
- fewer procurement surprises
If you need a handful of pallets, you can find those elsewhere.
If you need pallets constantly and want economics that make sense for serious operations, truckload is where the savings show up.
📲Call or Text us at 832.400.1394 for a Quote!
How ordering works (fast, simple, procurement-friendly)
You don’t need to become a pallet engineer.
Here’s the process:
- Tell us what you’re moving (product type + average/max load weight)
- Tell us how you use pallets (racking, floor stacking, outbound shipping, return loops)
- We recommend the right pallet type and design
- We quote truckload pricing delivered to Orlando, FL
- You get consistent pallets that stop creating problems
No fluff.
No confusion.
No drama.
Why Custom Packaging Products?
Because we’re built for volume buyers.
We’re not a tiny-order pallet shop.
We work with companies that care about:
- correct pallet selection
- consistent supply
- truckload pricing
- predictable performance
- clean communication
We match the pallet to the job so you don’t learn the hard way.
What to have ready for a fast quote
To get a quick, accurate quote, have these ready:
- preferred pallet size (or current pallet spec)
- average and max load weight
- do you rack pallets? (yes/no)
- do you need nestable pallets to save space when empty?
- any cleanliness/compliance needs?
- delivery details in Orlando (dock access, receiving hours, etc.)
If you don’t know everything, no problem. Give what you can and we’ll guide the rest.
The bottom line: plastic pallets remove recurring, avoidable problems
This isn’t about being fancy.
It’s about eliminating dumb problems.
Wood pallets create predictable, avoidable, expensive issues — and Orlando’s volume plus Florida humidity makes those issues worse.
New plastic pallets give you:
- consistent handling
- fewer failures
- less product damage
- cleaner pallets
- smoother throughput
- better standardization
- fewer surprise costs
If you’re moving serious volume in Orlando and you’re tired of pallet chaos… it’s time to make the pallet boring again.
