— Wooden Pallets

Every design load-tested before production approval.

One collapsed shipment erases the cost advantage of cheaper pallets. We spec the grade, test the joint, and sign off the report before you take delivery.

Extreme close-up of a wooden pallet joint under a steel load-testing jig, tungsten overhead lighting casting hard shadows across the grain, a numbered test-point marker visible at the corner joint, raw timber texture and metal clamp in tight frame
Extreme close-up of a wooden pallet joint under a steel load-testing jig, tungsten overhead lighting casting hard shadows across the grain, a numbered test-point marker visible at the corner joint, raw timber texture and metal clamp in tight frame
/ Rated Capacity Testing

Full rated load. Before a single unit ships.

Every pallet design runs at 100% rated capacity on our hydraulic test rig. Failure points are mapped, joints are reinforced, and the revised design is re-tested.

The signed test report travels with the order. Your receiving team knows the rated load, the tested configuration, and the grade used — no assumptions on the dock.

Close overhead shot of softwood and hardwood timber planks laid side by side on a factory floor, grain patterns and density differences visible under tungsten light, no people
Close overhead shot of softwood and hardwood timber planks laid side by side on a factory floor, grain patterns and density differences visible under tungsten light, no people
Close-up of a pallet corner joint with visible nail-plate fasteners and interlocking timber, a ruler and numbered test marker placed beside the joint on a concrete surface, tungsten overhead lighting
Close-up of a pallet corner joint with visible nail-plate fasteners and interlocking timber, a ruler and numbered test marker placed beside the joint on a concrete surface, tungsten overhead lighting
Wide shot of finished export pallets stacked in a warehouse bay, ISPM-15 heat-treatment stamps clearly visible on the stringer boards, factory skylights casting natural light across the stack, no people
Wide shot of finished export pallets stacked in a warehouse bay, ISPM-15 heat-treatment stamps clearly visible on the stringer boards, factory skylights casting natural light across the stack, no people

Grade, joint, and compliance — all documented.

+ Spec Detail

Wood selection and joint configuration are determined by your load profile, not by what's in stock. Every decision is written into a spec sheet you can audit.

Grade selection per load profile

Documented joint configuration

Custom sizing and ISPM-15 compliance

Softwood and hardwood grades are matched to your actual weight, stacking height, and forklift entry requirements — not defaulted to the cheapest available stock.

Nail pattern, board spacing, and bearing-block placement are specified in a signed test report. The joint is re-tested after any design revision before production starts.

Non-standard racking dimensions and export heat-treatment certification are part of standard scope. Neither requires a premium order tier or extended lead time.

Know your rated load before the shipment moves.

Send us your SKU dimensions, stacking configuration, and target volume. We return a grade recommendation and test schedule within two working days.