SAN DIEGO, CA, June 16, 2011 (Press-News.org) In the June issue of Supply Chain Digital, the advantages and disadvantages of the four most common types of pallets are discussed.
Softwood pallets are the most commonly seen, but metal, paper and plastic pallets all have their role in palletization.
"Unless your company is about to host a large bonfire, you can probably get more bang for your buck by investing in something other than a softwood pallet," author Kevin Scarpati said.
Read the full article here.
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Rethinking the Pallet: Can Metal, Paper or Plastic Pallets Serve Your Business Better in Supply Chain Digital
In the June issue of Supply Chain Digital, the advantages and disadvantages of the four most common types of pallets are discussed.
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