Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ): 616
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If you’re moving freight in Arlington, you’re sitting in one of the most aggressive distribution corridors in the country. Right in the heart of DFW—surrounded by warehouses, 3PLs, manufacturers, retailers, and nonstop inbound/outbound movement that doesn’t care how you feel today.
In a market like this, you don’t get rewarded for “trying.”
You get rewarded for throughput.
And throughput lives or dies on the small stuff… the things most people ignore until they become expensive.
One of those things is the pallet.
Because a pallet isn’t “just a pallet.” It’s the foundation under everything you ship. And if that foundation is inconsistent, your whole operation feels it.
Wood pallets crack. They splinter. They warp. Nails pop. Boards break. One stack is decent and the next stack is basically a liability. Then your forklift drivers start cherry-picking. Your dock slows down. Loads shift. Product gets damaged. Claims happen. And now you’re paying labor to deal with pallet drama instead of moving product.
That’s the wood pallet lottery.
And the reason serious Arlington operations upgrade to new plastic pallets is simple:
They’re done gambling.
New plastic pallets show up uniform. They don’t splinter. They don’t have nails. They don’t shed debris onto product. They don’t absorb moisture and odors like wood does. And when they’re matched correctly to your use case, they can reduce damage, reduce downtime, and make your Arlington warehouse run smoother without constant pallet problems.
Why Arlington businesses switch to new plastic pallets
DFW operations run on speed. The faster your dock turns, the more money you make. The more predictable your handling, the fewer claims you eat. And the cleaner your process, the easier it is to scale.
Plastic pallets reduce friction in the exact places that cost you money:
1) Consistent dimensions and performance
Wood pallets vary. Even “standard” wood pallets vary. Boards bow. Runners warp. Corners chip. Repairs get sloppy. That variation creates:
- unstable stacking
- forklift handling issues
- racking headaches
- dock delays
- more damaged product
Plastic pallets are manufactured to spec—consistent footprint, consistent height, consistent deck surface, consistent weight. That consistency tightens warehouse flow fast.
2) Cleaner handling
Wood sheds splinters and debris. Nails pop. Boards crack. Wood absorbs moisture and odors. Plastic pallets don’t behave like that. They’re easier to keep clean and don’t shed junk into your facility.
If you care about presentation, hygiene, or “not having pallet debris everywhere,” plastic pallets are a clean upgrade.
3) Less product damage
A lot of product damage starts at the base. If the pallet is unstable, the load shifts. If the pallet breaks, the load fails. Then you’re dealing with claims, returns, and wasted time.
Plastic pallets eliminate nails and many broken-board failures that cause loads to shift.
4) Longer service life in many warehouse cycles
If you reuse pallets internally or cycle them repeatedly, lifespan matters. Plastic pallets can hold up longer than typical wood pallets in many environments, reducing replacement frequency and labor wasted on constant pallet replacement.
5) Better fit for modern warehousing
Racking, standardized staging, conveyors, automation—consistency matters. Plastic pallets help because they don’t vary the way wood pallets do.
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Plastic pallets aren’t all the same (don’t buy the wrong kind)
Here’s how buyers waste money: they buy plastic pallets without matching the pallet to the job.
So let’s break down the key variables that matter when quoting new plastic pallets in Arlington:
Entry: 2-way vs 4-way
- 2-way entry: forklift access from two sides
- 4-way entry: access from all four sides (faster and more flexible)
If your docks run hot and staging lanes get tight, 4-way entry can make handling smoother.
Rackable vs stackable vs nestable
- Rackable: built for racking loads—reduces sag and improves safety
- Stackable: great for floor stacking and general distribution
- Nestable: nests into other pallets when empty (saves space)
If you rack pallets, you want rack-rated pallets designed for your rack spans and load requirements. Don’t guess here.
Deck type: open deck vs solid deck
- Open deck: lighter, airflow/drainage friendly
- Solid deck: smooth top surface for liners, smaller items, and cleaner handling
Your product and environment decide what makes sense.
Load ratings: static, dynamic, and racking
This is the real “strength” spec:
- Static load: sitting on the floor
- Dynamic load: moving with forklift/pallet jack
- Racking load: supported in racks over time
Tell us your approximate load weight and whether you rack, and we can match the right pallet without overselling.
Arlington use cases where new plastic pallets shine
Plastic pallets tend to be a strong fit in operations like:
- 3PL and contract logistics (consistent pallet flow, fewer headaches)
- Retail distribution and fulfillment (lower damage rates)
- Food and beverage distribution (cleaner handling, less debris)
- Medical supply chains (hygiene + control)
- Manufacturing (durable platform for WIP and finished goods)
- Cold storage (less moisture absorption than wood, easier to clean)
- Automation/conveyor environments (spec consistency matters a lot)
If you move volume in Arlington/DFW, plastic pallets are worth a serious look.
The real cost of pallets (and why plastic can win)
Most people compare pallets by unit price.
Smart operations compare pallets by total cost.
Because the hidden losses usually cost more than the pallet invoice:
- damaged product
- claims and chargebacks
- labor sorting and replacing broken pallets
- downtime from pallet failures
- safety incidents (splinters, nails, broken boards)
- cleanup and debris management
- racking/equipment issues
- rejected deliveries and customer complaints
If wood pallets are causing any of that, they’re not cheap. They’re cheap up front and expensive later.
Plastic pallets can reduce those hidden costs. That’s where the ROI shows up.
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What we need to quote New Plastic Pallets in Arlington, TX (fast)
To quote you quickly and accurately, here’s what helps:
- Pallet size (48×40 is common—confirm your standard)
- Quantity (MOQ is 616)
- Do you rack pallets? (yes/no, rack type if yes)
- Entry requirement (2-way or 4-way)
- Deck type (open or solid)
- Approx. load weight per pallet
- Use case (one-way outbound, internal reuse, return program, export, cold storage, automation)
- Delivery area (Arlington proper vs Grand Prairie, Fort Worth, Irving, Mansfield, etc.)
Even if you don’t know all of this, submit what you know and we’ll narrow the rest down quickly.
Why truckload orders matter (and why we lead with it)
Pallets are bulky. Freight can quietly wreck your per-unit economics if you order inefficiently.
Truckload orders can improve per-pallet economics because:
- freight efficiency improves
- cost per pallet delivered drops
- scheduling is cleaner
- replenishment planning becomes easier
That’s why we say it up front:
đźšš Save BIG on Truckload orders!
It’s the lever.
Common mistakes Arlington buyers make (avoid these)
Mistake #1: Buying non-rackable pallets for racking
If you rack pallets, you need rack-rated pallets designed for racking loads and spans.
Mistake #2: Overbuying spec you don’t need
If you don’t rack pallets, you may not need heavy-duty rackable designs. We’ll help you avoid paying for unnecessary spec.
Mistake #3: Ignoring equipment compatibility
Forklifts, pallet jacks, dock plates, conveyors—pallet design affects all of it. Matching pallets to your facility reduces friction fast.
Mistake #4: Treating pallets like a commodity
In high-volume warehousing, pallets are infrastructure. Bad infrastructure creates constant drag.
Why Custom Packaging Products for New Plastic Pallets in Arlington
We’re built for volume buyers who want:
- consistent specs
- reliable supply
- pricing that makes sense at scale
- delivery you can plan around
- a vendor who understands warehouse reality
If you’re ordering new plastic pallets in Arlington, we keep it simple: you tell us your use case and quantity, and we’ll quote the right pallet style so your operation runs smoother—not harder.
Get a quote for New Plastic Pallets in Arlington, TX
If you’re ready to stop dealing with pallet drama and run a cleaner, smoother, more predictable operation, let’s get you pricing on new plastic pallets delivered to Arlington.
