Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ): 500+ (Full Truckload)
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If you’re shipping, storing, or moving product in Chandler, Arizona, you’re operating in one of the most quietly intense supply chain pockets in the country.
This isn’t “small town logistics.”
This is high-output manufacturing, electronics, industrial parts, medical-adjacent supply chains, clean handling requirements, and warehouses that can’t afford to waste time doing dumb fixes all day.
And yet… a shocking number of companies still run their entire operation on wood pallets like it’s 1997.
Here’s the problem:
Wood pallets are inconsistent.
One pallet is solid.
The next is warped.
One stacks clean.
The next wobbles.
One holds the load.
The next snaps when the forklift hits a soft spot.
Then the dominoes fall:
Re-stack. Re-wrap. Re-load. Re-check.
Product damage. Claims. Delays.
Labor hours burned on problems that should not exist.
New plastic pallets exist for one reason: to make pallets boring again — meaning consistent, clean, and predictable… the way equipment is supposed to be.
Let’s talk like real operations people.
You’re not buying pallets.
You’re buying:
- predictable handling
- stable stacking
- fewer damaged shipments
- cleaner pallets
- less wasted labor
- better long-term economics
- standardization across locations and shifts
Plastic pallets deliver that because they eliminate the random variables wood brings.
Why Chandler operations switch from wood to new plastic pallets
Wood pallets seem cheaper until you calculate what they cost you after you buy them.
Because the pallet isn’t the cost.
The chaos is the cost.
Wood pallets create recurring issues:
- nails snagging stretch wrap
- splinters damaging cartons
- warped decks causing load shift
- broken boards collapsing under dynamic movement
- constant sorting and replacement
- inconsistent weights and footprints
Plastic pallets reduce those issues by design.
1) Consistency that speeds up your floor automatically
The fastest warehouses aren’t fast because people hustle harder.
They’re fast because processes don’t break.
Plastic pallets give you:
- consistent dimensions
- consistent fork entry
- consistent weight
- consistent stacking behavior
- consistent performance
That means forklift operators trust the pallet.
No babying loads.
No “this one looks sketchy.”
No redoing stacks “just to be safe.”
Everything flows.
2) Less product damage (which means fewer claims)
Wood pallets damage product in dumb ways:
- nails catch film and tear wrap
- jagged boards puncture cartons and bags
- broken slats crush bottom layers
- warped decks tilt loads
Then you pay for it:
Damage → claim → paperwork → re-ship → delay → angry customer.
Plastic pallets remove nails and splinters and drastically reduce board-failure problems.
Less damage. Fewer claims. Fewer fires.
3) Cleaner handling (huge for electronics and manufacturing environments)
Chandler is loaded with industries where cleanliness and control matter.
If you ship or store:
- electronics and components
- medical supplies
- high-value industrial parts
- clean packaging inputs
- anything where dust and debris are a problem
Plastic pallets are a strong advantage.
They don’t splinter. They don’t have nails. They’re easier to clean. They present cleaner at customer docks.
That matters when audits and QC aren’t optional.
4) Better long-term economics at volume
If your operation uses pallets constantly, you’re not buying “a pallet.”
You’re buying a pallet fleet.
And wood fleets require constant replacement, sorting, repair, and disposal.
Plastic pallets often win on total cost of ownership when you factor in:
- fewer replacements
- reduced labor waste
- fewer damage incidents
- less disposal cost
- smoother throughput
- easier standardization
Smart procurement teams don’t ask, “What’s cheapest today?”
They ask, “What makes the operation cheapest all year?”
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What kind of new plastic pallet do you need?
Here’s where buyers either win… or regret it.
Plastic pallets aren’t one-size-fits-all.
The right pallet depends on your real workflow:
- do you rack pallets?
- do you floor stack?
- are pallets moved constantly (dynamic handling)?
- do you return empties?
- do you need to save space with nestable pallets?
- how heavy are your loads?
Here are the major categories:
Rackable vs. stackable vs. nestable
- Rackable pallets: designed for warehouse racking systems (critical if you rack loads).
- Stackable pallets: designed for stable loaded stacking.
- Nestable pallets: saves space when empty by nesting into each other (great for return loops and tight storage).
Solid deck vs. vented deck
- Solid deck: often preferred for clean handling and smaller product footprints.
- 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 selected for controlled workflows.
Static load vs. dynamic load
Static load is sitting.
Dynamic load is moving.
Most Chandler operations are dynamic — pallets move all day — and dynamic load is where weak pallets fail.
Tell us your load weights and how you handle pallets, and we’ll match the right design.
Common Chandler use-cases for plastic pallets
Plastic pallets are especially common for:
- electronics manufacturing and component distribution
- industrial parts and high-value goods
- 3PLs trying to reduce damage claims
- medical-adjacent supply chains
- packaging and materials suppliers
- distribution centers standardizing pallet bases across shifts
If you’ve ever said:
- “These pallets are inconsistent.”
- “We keep restacking loads.”
- “We keep getting damage claims.”
- “We need something more reliable.”
Plastic pallets are a very real solution.
Why the MOQ is a full truckload (and why that’s good)
Let’s address the MOQ:
500+ (Full Truckload)
That’s because new plastic pallets are designed for volume buyers.
Truckload orders unlock:
- better per-unit pricing
- more consistent supply
- easier standardization across locations
- fewer procurement headaches
If you need a handful of pallets, this isn’t the channel.
If you need pallets like oxygen, truckload is where the real economics live.
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How ordering works (simple, procurement-friendly)
No fluff. No drama.
Here’s how it works:
- Tell us what you’re moving (product type + average/max weight)
- Tell us how pallets are used (racking, floor stacking, outbound shipping, return loops)
- We recommend the right pallet type/spec
- We quote truckload pricing delivered to Chandler, AZ
- You get pallets that perform consistently and stop creating problems
That’s it.
You don’t need to become a pallet expert.
You just need to describe your operation.
Why Custom Packaging Products?
Because we’re built for volume buyers.
We’re not a “buy 10 pallets” 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 discover you bought the wrong thing after you’ve already built processes around it.
What to have ready for a fast quote
If you want the fastest quote, have these ready (even approximate is fine):
- preferred pallet size (or what you currently use)
- average load weight and max load weight
- do you rack pallets? (yes/no)
- do you need nestable pallets for empty storage savings?
- any cleanliness/compliance requirements?
- delivery notes for your Chandler facility (dock access, receiving hours)
Don’t know all of it? Tell us what you know and we’ll guide the rest.
The bottom line: plastic pallets remove the recurring, avoidable problems
This isn’t about being fancy.
It’s about removing stupidity.
Wood pallets create predictable, avoidable, expensive problems — especially in high-output manufacturing and distribution environments.
New plastic pallets give you:
- consistent handling
- fewer failures
- less product damage
- cleaner pallets
- smoother throughput
- better standardization
- fewer surprise costs
If your Chandler operation is moving serious volume and you’re tired of pallet chaos… it’s time to make the pallet boring again.
