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If you’re shipping, storing, stacking, or moving freight in Lincoln, Nebraska, there’s one boring truth that runs your entire operation:
Your pallets either make life easier… or they quietly sabotage everything.
Most companies don’t notice it at first.
They just accept the “normal” stuff:
Warped wood pallets. Broken deck boards. Nails. Splinters. Mystery moisture. Pallets that look fine until the forklift hits a soft spot and the whole load starts leaning like it’s drunk.
And then what happens?
Someone has to re-stack it. Re-wrap it. Re-load it. Re-explain it. Re-ship it.
That’s not logistics.
That’s death by a thousand paper cuts.
New plastic pallets exist for one reason: to make pallet problems disappear — especially for operations that run real volume and don’t have time to babysit wood.
Now let’s get practical.
Lincoln is a serious shipping and production city. You’ve got manufacturing, agriculture-adjacent supply chains, food-related distribution, industrial production, and plenty of “move it fast and don’t mess it up” freight running through.
Which means you care about four things:
- Reliability
- Consistency
- Fewer damages and delays
- Cost control over time
Plastic pallets hit all four.
Why Lincoln operations switch from wood to new plastic pallets
Here’s the part nobody tells you when you start shopping pallets:
Wood pallets aren’t expensive because they cost more up front.
Wood pallets are expensive because they cost you after you buy them.
They cost you when they cause:
- product damage
- unstable stacking
- claims and re-ships
- forklift handling headaches
- extra labor to sort and restack
- failed inspections
- disposal costs
- constant replacement churn
Wood is inconsistent because wood is organic. It varies. It warps. It breaks. It absorbs moisture. It sheds.
Plastic pallets are engineered. They’re consistent.
And consistency is what makes a warehouse hum.
1) Same pallet, same performance, every time
When you standardize your pallet base, everything else gets smoother:
- forklift operators move faster because they trust the pallet
- loads stack more evenly
- racking is safer (when you choose rackable pallets)
- training gets easier
- fewer “random issues” show up on the floor
Plastic pallets are boring, and that’s exactly the point.
2) Less product damage (and fewer “surprise costs”)
Wood pallets destroy product in dumb ways:
- nails snag stretch wrap
- broken boards puncture bags and cartons
- jagged edges rip packaging
- weak spots collapse under dynamic handling
Plastic pallets reduce those failure points.
Which means fewer damaged shipments and fewer claims.
And the companies that run volume know: claims are not just paperwork — they’re time, stress, and customer trust bleeding out.
3) Cleaner handling for food, ag, and regulated environments
Lincoln has plenty of industries where cleanliness matters:
- food and beverage
- agriculture-related processing and supplies
- chemicals and industrial materials
- packaging inputs and materials
- medical-adjacent supply chains
Plastic pallets don’t splinter. They don’t have nails. They’re easier to clean. They don’t absorb moisture the same way wood does.
Even if you’re not under strict regulation, your customers love clean, consistent pallets.
4) Better long-term economics for high-use operations
If your operation uses pallets constantly, here’s the truth:
You’re not buying “a pallet.”
You’re buying a system.
A system that either:
- works reliably and costs you less over time…
or - breaks, causes chaos, and costs you more than you realize.
Plastic pallets often win when you look at:
- replacement frequency
- labor time wasted on pallet issues
- product damage costs
- disposal costs
- downtime and slowdowns
This is why smart procurement teams shift their thinking from “unit price” to total cost of ownership.
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What types of new plastic pallets can you buy?
Plastic pallets aren’t all the same — and this is where most people make a mistake.
They buy “plastic pallets” like they’re buying paper towels.
But pallet selection matters. A lot.
Here are the big decision categories:
Rackable vs. stackable vs. nestable
- Rackable pallets: built to handle racking systems safely (critical if you store loads in racks).
- Stackable pallets: designed for loaded stacking with stable performance.
- Nestable pallets: save space when empty by nesting into one another (great for return loops and tight storage).
Solid deck vs. vented deck
- Solid deck: often chosen for cleaner handling, smaller items, and certain packaging needs.
- Vented deck: commonly lighter and useful where airflow or washdown matters.
2-way vs. 4-way entry
- 4-way entry: access from all sides = faster handling and fewer bottlenecks.
- 2-way entry: sometimes selected for controlled processes and budget considerations.
Static load vs. dynamic load
This is the difference between a pallet that sits still and a pallet that gets moved all day.
If you move loads constantly (most warehouses do), dynamic load matters.
Tell us your real load weights and how you handle them — and we’ll point you to the right structure.
Common Lincoln use-cases for plastic pallets
If any of these describe your situation, plastic pallets are usually a strong fit:
- Manufacturing plants wanting stable, consistent material movement
- Distribution centers trying to reduce damage and increase throughput
- 3PL operations where damage claims are a nightmare
- Food and ag-related logistics where clean handling is a priority
- Industrial suppliers moving heavy or high-value goods
- Companies standardizing pallets across locations for process control
Or if you’ve ever said:
- “We need fewer pallet failures.”
- “We keep restacking loads.”
- “Pallets are causing damage again.”
- “These pallets are all different.”
- “We need something consistent.”
Then you’re already thinking like a plastic pallet buyer.
Why the MOQ is truckload (and why it benefits you)
Let’s address the MOQ.
500+ full truckload.
That’s not a random rule.
That’s because new plastic pallets are designed for companies that buy in volume — and when you buy in truckload quantities, you unlock the two things that matter most:
- better per-unit pricing
- more consistent supply
If you need 10 pallets, you can find those somewhere else.
If you need pallets like oxygen — and you want a supplier who understands volume buyers — you’re in the right place.
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How ordering works (simple, fast, procurement-friendly)
You don’t need to become a pallet scientist.
You just need to answer a few practical questions, and we’ll do the matching.
Here’s the process:
- Tell us what you’re moving (product type + typical weight + max weight)
- Tell us how you use pallets (floor stack, racking, outbound shipping, return loops)
- We recommend the right pallet type and spec
- We quote truckload pricing delivered to Lincoln, NE
- You get consistent pallets that stop creating problems
That’s it.
No fluff.
No endless back-and-forth.
Why Custom Packaging Products for plastic pallets?
Because we’re not built for tiny orders and “one-off” pallet shopping.
We’re built for companies that buy like professionals:
- high volume
- repeat needs
- serious operations
- procurement-driven decisions
We focus on delivering:
- the right pallet spec for the job
- truckload pricing that makes sense for volume buyers
- straightforward communication
- consistent supply
When you’re trying to reduce damage, improve handling, standardize systems, and run smoother operations, you don’t want a supplier that treats pallets like a side hustle.
You want a partner who understands why you’re buying them in the first place.
What to have ready so we can quote you fast
If you want the fastest quote possible, have these handy:
- pallet size preference (or what you currently use)
- average and max load weight
- whether you rack pallets
- whether you need nestable pallets to save space
- any cleanliness/compliance needs
- delivery location details in Lincoln (dock access, hours, etc.)
If you don’t know everything, no problem. Tell us what you do know and we’ll guide the rest.
The bottom line: plastic pallets remove the dumb problems
This isn’t about getting fancy.
It’s about removing stupidity from the operation.
Because pallet problems are dumb problems: recurring, avoidable, and expensive.
New plastic pallets give you:
- consistent handling
- fewer failures
- less product damage
- cleaner pallets
- smoother throughput
- better standardization
- fewer surprise costs
If your Lincoln operation is moving serious volume and you’re tired of pallet chaos… switching to new plastic pallets is one of those changes that feels small until you realize how many headaches it eliminates.
