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Learn Why Stiffer Pallets are Always Better for One-Way Shipping

Learn how pallet strength, stiffness and other functionality characteristics impact supply chain efficiencies.


Read this whitepaper then decide which pallet type is best for you! Learn how pallet strength, stiffness and other functionality characteristics impact supply chain efficiencies.

This whitepaper discusses the functionality characteristics of two wood-based pallet types, but are made from distinctive processes.

The pallets are compared for use in one-way shipping include; the innovative 48” x 40” Engineered Molded Wood pallet made with high heat and pressure and the established 48” x 40” GMA-Style pallet made from wood slats and nails.

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