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Pallet Delivery: Complete Guide for Businesses

What Is Pallet Delivery?

Pallet delivery is a freight shipping method designed for transporting goods that are loaded and secured onto wooden or plastic platforms called pallets. Unlike standard parcel delivery that handles individual packages, pallet shipping is specifically designed for larger, heavier shipments that typically weigh between 150 and 2,500 pounds. The most common pallet size in the US measures 48 inches by 40 inches, providing a standardized platform that can be easily moved using forklifts or pallet jacks. Goods are strapped, wrapped, or secured to the pallet to create a single shipping unit, making loading and unloading more efficient.

This shipping method is commonly used for wholesale products, retail inventory, building materials, machinery, and any items too large or heavy for conventional courier services. Most pallet deliveries are handled through Less Than Truckload (LTL) carriers, where multiple customers' pallets share space on the same truck, reducing costs for individual shippers.

Benefits of Pallet Delivery

Pallet delivery has become the backbone of modern logistics, offering businesses a streamlined approach to shipping large quantities of goods efficiently and safely. By consolidating multiple items onto a single standardized platform, businesses can ship hundreds or even thousands of pounds of products in one go, reducing complexity and improving overall logistics performance.

Cost-Effective Shipping

Pallet delivery offers substantial cost savings compared to shipping individual packages or cartons. By consolidating multiple items onto a single pallet, businesses can reduce per-unit shipping costs by 30–60%, depending on the volume and distance. Additionally, pallet shipping reduces labor expenses since warehouse staff can move an entire pallet in minutes using a forklift or pallet jack, compared to hours spent handling individual packages.

Shipping MethodItems per ShipmentAverage CostLabor TimeDamage Rate
Individual Packages100 units$1,2004 hours3–5%
Pallet Delivery100 units$2750.5 hours0.5–1%
Savings$9253.5 hours2.5–4% less

Enhanced Load Protection

Pallets provide superior protection for goods during transit by elevating products off the ground and creating a stable, uniform base that absorbs shocks and vibrations. Studies show that damage rates for palletized freight are typically 0.5–1%, compared to 3–5% for loose cartons, translating to fewer insurance claims and customer complaints.

Simplified Handling and Transport

Standard pallet sizes—most commonly 48" x 40" in North America—are designed to work seamlessly with forklifts, pallet jacks, and automated warehouse systems, allowing a single operator to move loads weighing up to 4,500 pounds in minutes. What might take a team of workers 2–3 hours to load manually can be accomplished in 20–30 minutes with palletized freight.

Increased Efficiency

Palletized goods can be stacked vertically, maximizing warehouse storage capacity by 25–40% compared to floor-stacked individual cartons. A standard 53-foot trailer can hold 26 standard pallets, allowing carriers to optimize their loads and reduce the number of trips required.

MetricWithout PalletsWith PalletsImprovement
Loading/Unloading Time120–180 min20–30 min80–85% faster
Storage Space Utilization60–70%85–95%25–35% increase
Labor Cost per Shipment$180–240$35–5575–85% savings
Handling Errors5–8%1–2%60–85% reduction

Weight Capacity and Limitations

Load TypeDefinitionTypical Weight CapacitySafety Considerations
Static LoadPallet resting on ground, not moving5,000–6,000 lbsEvenly distributed weight
Dynamic LoadPallet being moved/transported2,500–3,000 lbsStress during movement
Racking LoadPallet on warehouse racking2,000–2,500 lbsElevated storage, structural stress
Carrier TypeMax Pallet WeightTotal Shipment WeightNotes
LTL (Less than Truckload)1,500 lbs per palletVaries by spaceStandard industry limit
FTL (Full Truckload)2,500 lbs per pallet45,000 lbs totalEntire trailer capacity
Air Freight1,000–2,000 lbsVaries by aircraftWeight premium applies
Ocean Container (20ft)2,200 lbs per pallet44,000 lbs totalContainer weight limit
Ocean Container (40ft)2,200 lbs per pallet58,000 lbs totalHigher capacity

Pallet vs Skid: Understanding the Difference

When arranging pallet delivery services, you'll often encounter two terms that seem interchangeable but represent distinct shipping platforms: pallets and skids. A pallet features both a top and bottom deck with 4-way forklift entry; a skid has only a single top deck with 2-way entry. For standard LTL shipping, pallets are always the preferred and often required option.

FeaturePalletSkid
StructureTop and bottom deck with blocks/stringersSingle deck with runners only
Forklift Access4-way entry (all sides)2-way entry (front and back)
Weight Capacity2,500–4,600 lbs typicalVariable, often lower
Carrier AcceptanceIndustry standard, universally acceptedLimited, possible surcharges
Cost Range$10–$80$5–$30
Best Use CasesStandard shipping, warehousingHeavy machinery, permanent installations

Wrapping and Strapping Techniques

Secure your loaded pallet with stretch wrap—the industry standard for most shipments—applied in 4 to 6 overlapping layers, starting at the base and spiraling upward with 50% overlap on each rotation. For loads exceeding 1,000 pounds or items with irregular shapes, supplement stretch wrap with plastic or metal strapping.

MethodBest ForApproximate Cost
Stretch wrapMost standard shipments$4–7 per pallet
Plastic strappingHeavy/stable loads (1,000+ lbs)$5–10 per pallet
Metal strappingVery heavy loads (2,000+ lbs)$10–15 per pallet
Corner boardsProtecting edges and fragile items$2–5 per pallet

Pallet Delivery Costs and Pricing

Pallet delivery typically ranges from $75 to $800+ depending on distance, weight, and service level. Local deliveries within 150 miles generally cost between $75–200, while cross-country shipments can exceed $600 for a standard 48" x 40" pallet.

Shipping DistanceStandard Pallet (up to 2,500 lbs)Oversized Pallet (2,500–5,000 lbs)Transit Time
Local (0–150 miles)$75–$200$150–$3501–2 business days
Regional (150–600 miles)$150–$350$250–$5502–4 business days
National (600–1,500 miles)$300–$600$500–$9004–6 business days
Coast-to-Coast (1,500+ miles)$500–$800+$800–$1,400+6–10 business days

Ways to Reduce Shipping Expenses

Cost-Saving StrategyPotential SavingsBest For
Consolidate shipments40–60% vs. multiple small shipmentsRegular shippers with flexible timing
Flexible delivery windows15–25% vs. guaranteed deliveryNon-urgent shipments
Optimize pallet density15–25% through better freight classBusinesses controlling packaging
Use commercial addresses$85–175 per shipment savedCustomers with business locations
Partner with freight brokers10–30% through volume discountsMedium to high-volume shippers
Avoid weekend/Monday deliveries5–15% vs. premium daysAll shippers with scheduling control

Pallet Delivery Services

Our comprehensive pallet delivery services provide reliable, cost-effective transportation solutions for businesses of all sizes across the United States. We specialize in handling standard pallets (48" x 40"), Euro pallets (47.2" x 31.5"), and custom-sized loads up to 4,000 lbs.

Service TypeDelivery TimeframeIdeal ForStarting Price
Economy5–7 business daysNon-urgent, budget shipments$150 per pallet
Standard Ground2–4 business daysRegular business freight$225 per pallet
Express1–2 business daysTime-sensitive deliveries$395 per pallet
Next-DayNext business dayUrgent shipments$550 per pallet
Same-DayWithin 12 hoursCritical/emergency freightStarting at $850
Pallet TypeDimensionsMax WeightTypical Use
Standard48" x 40"2,500 lbsMost common for North American shipping
Euro47.2" x 39.4" (120cm x 100cm)2,000 lbsInternational and European shipments
OversizedCustom dimensionsVariesHeavy machinery, industrial equipment
Half Pallet48" x 20"1,500 lbsSmaller loads, space optimization

Frequently Asked Questions: Pallet Delivery