Как пишется палета или паллета википедия

A wooden pallet with a glove on it

The classic wooden pallet, with a glove for scale.

A plastic skid

A plastic skid with nine legs, which can be lifted from all four sides. This type of transport is commonly called a pallet, but since it has no bottom it is technically a skid.

Metal pallets with removable beams, several of which are filled with firewood

A metal pallet with removable beams, in this case for firewood

A row of automated palletizers

Automated palletizer of bread with industrial KUKA robots at a bakery in Germany

A galvanized steel pallet

48 in × 40 in (122 cm × 102 cm) galvanized steel pallet. Galvanized steel pallets are fireproof and rust resistant.

A pallet (also called a skid) is a flat transport structure, which supports goods in a stable fashion while being lifted by a forklift, a pallet jack, a front loader, a jacking device, or an erect crane. A pallet is the structural foundation of a unit load, which allows handling and storage efficiencies. Goods in shipping containers are often placed on a pallet secured with strapping, stretch wrap or shrink wrap and shipped. Since its invention in the twentieth century, its use has dramatically supplanted older forms of crating like the wooden box and the wooden barrel, as it works well with modern packaging like corrugated boxes and intermodal containers commonly used for bulk shipping. In addition, pallet collars can be used to support and protect items shipped and stored on pallets.

While most pallets are wooden, pallets can also be made of plastic, metal, paper, and recycled materials.

Overview[edit]

Containerization for transport has spurred the use of pallets because shipping containers have the smooth, level surfaces needed for easy pallet movement. Many pallets can handle a load of 1,000 kg (2,200 lb). In 2020 about half a billion pallets are made each year and about two billion pallets are in use across the United States alone.[1]

Pallets make it easier to move heavy stacks. Loads with pallets under them can be hauled by forklift trucks of different sizes, or even by hand-pumped and hand-drawn pallet jacks. Movement is easy on a wide, strong, flat floor: concrete is excellent. The greatest investment needed for economical pallet use is in the construction of commercial or industrial buildings. Ability to pass through standard doors and buildings make handling more convenient. For this reason, some modern pallet standards are designed to pass through standard doorways, for example the europallet (800 mm × 1,200 mm) and the U.S. military 35 in × 45.5 in (890 mm × 1,160 mm).

Organizations using standard pallets for loading and unloading can have much lower costs for handling and storage, with faster material movement than businesses that do not. The exceptions are establishments that move small items such as jewelry or large items such as cars. But even they can be improved. For instance, the distributors of costume jewelry normally use pallets in their warehouses and car manufacturers use pallets to move components and spare parts.

The lack of a single international standard for pallets causes substantial continuing expense in international trade. A single standard is difficult because of the wide variety of needs a standard pallet would have to satisfy: passing doorways, fitting in standard containers, and bringing low labor costs. For example, organizations already handling large pallets often see no reason to pay the higher handling cost of using smaller pallets that can fit through doors.

An eighteen-wheeler carrying used wooden pallets

A truckload of used wooden pallets in California

Due to cost and a need to focus on core business, pallet pooling becomes more and more common. Some pallet suppliers supply users with reusable pallets, sometimes with integral tracking devices. A pallet management company can help supply, clean, repair, and reuse pallets.

Heavy-duty pallets are a form of reusable packaging and are designed to be used multiple times. Lightweight pallets are designed for a single use. In the EU, government legislation based on the Waste Framework Directive requires the reuse of packaging items in preference to recycling and disposal.

Standardization and regulation[edit]

Dimensions[edit]

Wooden pallets typically consist of three or four stringers that support several deckboards, on top of which goods are placed. In a pallet measurement, the first number is the stringer length and the second is the deckboard length. Square or nearly square pallets help a load resist tipping.

Pallet users want pallets to easily pass through buildings, to stack and fit in racks, to be accessible to forklifts and pallet jacks and to function in automated warehouses. To avoid shipping air, pallets should also pack tightly inside intermodal containers and vans.

Though some major standards exist, there are no universally accepted standards for pallet dimensions. Companies and organizations utilize hundreds of different pallet sizes around the globe.[2] While no single dimensional standard governs pallet production, a few different sizes are widely used.

The standard 48×40 North American pallet, or GMA pallet, has stringers of 48 inches and deckboards of 40 inches, and was standardized by the Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA).

  • A standard wooden pallet (48 in × 40 in × 6 in or 1,219 mm × 1,016 mm × 152 mm) with a static load bearing capacity of 3 short tons (2.7 long tons; 2.7 t) and a 1-short-ton (0.89-long-ton; 0.91 t) dynamic capacity, will weigh approximately 33 to 48 lb (15 to 22 kg)
  • GMA pallets typically weigh 37 pounds (17 kg), and are 6+12 inches (170 mm) tall. Their deck boards measure 3+14 inches (83 mm) wide and are 516 inch (7.9 mm) thick each. Other dimensions of pallets have different weight capacities.

Lightweight plastic pallets can weigh as little as 3 to 15 pounds (1.4 to 6.8 kg), while heavier models may weigh up to 300 pounds (140 kg). Standard GMA pallets can hold up to 460 pounds (210 kg).

Heavy duty International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) Pallets are approximately 44 inches (1,118 mm) wide by 48 inches (1,219 mm) long, have three wood stringers that are a nominal 4 inches (102 mm) high by 3 inches (76 mm) wide timber, and weigh about 135 pounds (61 kg). Their deck is fully covered by 30 mm (1.18 in) plywood, and is painted in blue in European and Russian countries.

Two-way pallets are designed to be lifted by the deckboards.

Four-way pallets, or pallets for heavy loads (or general-purpose systems that might have heavy loads) are best lifted by their more rigid stringers. These pallets are usually heavier, bigger and more durable than two-way pallets.

ISO pallets[edit]

The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) sanctions six pallet dimensions, detailed in ISO Standard 6780:2003 Flat pallets for intercontinental materials handling — Principal dimensions and tolerances, which was reviewed and confirmed in 2014:[3]

Dimensions
(W × L) mm
Dimensions
(W × L) in
Wasted floor,

ISO container

Region most used in
1,016 × 1,219 40.00 × 48.00 3.7% (20 pallets in 40 ft ISO) North America
1,000 × 1,200 39.37 × 47.24 6.7% Europe, Asia; similar to 40″ × 48″. Same footprint as a EUR 3 pallet.
1,165 × 1,165 45.9 × 45.9 8.1% Australia
1,067 × 1,067 42.00 × 42.00 11.5% North America, Europe, Asia
1,100 × 1,100 43.30 × 43.30 14% Asia
800 × 1,200 31.50 × 47.24 15.2% Europe; fits many doorways. Same footprint as a EUR 1 pallet.

North American pallets[edit]

Of the top pallets used in North America, the most commonly used by far is the Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA) pallet, which accounts for 30% of all new wood pallets produced in the United States.[4] The ISO also recognizes the GMA pallet footprint as one of its six standard sizes.

Dimensions
(W × L) mm
Dimensions
(W × L) in
Production
rank
Industries using
1,016 × 1,219 40 × 48 1 Grocery, many others
1,067 ×1,067 42 × 42 2 Telecommunications, paint
1219 × 1219 48 × 48 3 Drums
1,219 × 1,016[further explanation needed] 48 × 40 4 Military,[5] cement
1,219 × 1,067 48 × 42 5 Chemical, beverage
1,016 × 1,016 40 × 40 6 Dairy
1,219 × 1,143 48 × 45 7 Automotive
1,118 × 1,118 44 × 44 8 Drums, chemical
914 × 914 36 × 36 9 Beverage
1,219 × 914 48 × 36 10 Beverage, shingles, packaged paper
889 × 1,156 35 × 45.5 Unknown Military 12 ISO container, fits 36″ standard doors[6]
2,240 × 2,740 88 ×108 Unknown Military air cargo (463L system)
1,219 × 508 48 × 20 Unknown Retail

European pallets[edit]

A diagram showed the correct dimensions for various parts of a EuroPallet

EURO
pallet type
Dimensions (L × W × H) ISO pallet alternative
EUR
EUR 1
800 mm × 1,200 mm × 144 mm
31.50 in × 47.24 in × 5.67 in
ISO1, same size as EUR.
The pallet weight is 20 – 25 kg.
Weight of a load: 2490 kg.
EUR 2 1,200 mm × 1,000 mm × 144 mm
47.24 in × 39.37 in × 5.67 in
ISO2. The pallet weight is 33 kg.
Weight of a load: 1470 kg.
EUR 3 1,000 mm × 1,200 mm × 144 mm
39.37 in × 47.24 in × 5.67 in
The pallet weight is 29 kg.
Weight of a load of 1920 kg.
EUR 6 800 mm × 600 mm × 144 mm
31.50 in × 23.62 in × 5.67 in
ISO0, half the size of EUR.
The pallet weight is 9.5 kg.
Weight of the safe load: 500 kg.
600 mm × 400 mm
23.62 in × 15.75 in
quarter the size of EUR
400 mm × 300 mm
15.75 in × 11.81 in
one-eighth the size of EUR

Australian standard pallets[edit]

The Australian standard pallet is a pallet size commonly found in Australia but rarely found elsewhere. It is a square pallet originally made of hardwood 1,165 mm × 1,165 mm (45.87 in × 45.87 in) in size which fits perfectly in the RACE container of the Australian Railway. They are ill-suited for the standard 20 feet (6.1 m) and 40 feet (12 m) ISO shipping containers used around the globe. Australian standard pallets are usually manufactured in hardwood, but 1165 × 1165 mm pallets can also be manufactured using lighter timber suitable for use as disposable pallets using 16 millimeter boards. Extensively used in storage and warehousing, they are popular pallets for racking, with the right shape and size to be removed from transport and directly onto warehouse racking for storage.

The Australian Standard Pallet dates back to World War II, while ISO containers date to the late 1950s. Although the pallet’s dimensions pre-date the ISO containers, it requires less dunnage, is square, and leaves less wasted space than other pallets, including the GMA pallet. In 2010, Australia adopted the globally accepted ISPM 15 wood packaging material regulations (before this time it was hardwood and more expensive).[7]

Standard-setting organizations[edit]

A number of different organizations and associations around the world work towards establishing and promulgating standards for pallets. Some strive to develop universal standards for pallet dimensions, types of material used in construction, performance standards, and testing procedures. Other organizations choose to focus on pallet standards for a specific industry (such as groceries) or type of material (such as wood).

ISO Technical Committee 51: Pallets for unit load method of materials handling[edit]

ISO TC 51 states its scope of work entailing the «standardization of pallets in general use in the form of platforms or trays on which goods may be packed to form unit loads for handling by mechanical devices».[8] The Technical Committee works in conjunction with other Technical Committees focused on transportation infrastructure to develop interrelated standards. TC 51 is responsible for developing ISO Standard 6780: Flat pallets for intercontinental materials handling—Principal dimensions and tolerances as well as sixteen other standards related to pallet construction and testing.

National Wood Pallet and Container Association[edit]

The National Wood Pallet and Container Association (NWPCA) is a trade organization based in the United States representing the interests of wood pallet and container manufacturers.[9]

U.S. Department of Defense, Department of the Navy, Naval Sea Systems Command[edit]

This organization maintains MIL-STD-1660, the standard description of palletized unit loads for the U.S. Military and some allies.[10]

DOD Unit loads generally use 40 in × 48 in (1,016 mm × 1,219 mm) pallets, are less than 4,000 lb (1,814 kg), weatherproof, and stack 16 ft (4.88 m) high. They often use steel pallets, steel straps with notched seals, outdoor plywood, and plastic film. The standard describes tests for stacking, transport, sling, forklift and pallet jack, impact, drop tests, tip, water-retention, and disassembly.

European Committee for Standardization (Comité Européen de Normalisation)[edit]

In addition to the other standards it publishes, the European Committee for Standardization, also known as the Comité Européen de Normalisation (CEN), produces standards for pallets. While the standards are voluntary in nature, many companies and organizations involved in transportation have adopted them. The major standard for pallets produced by CEN is ICS: 55.180.20 General purpose pallets[11]

Phytosanitary compliance[edit]

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IPPC marks on a pallet from Germany (DE)

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IPPC marks on a pallet from Germany (DE)

Due to the International Plant Protection Convention (abbreviated IPPC), most pallets shipped across national borders must be made of materials that are incapable of being a carrier of invasive species of insects and plant diseases. The standards for these pallets are specified in ISPM 15.

Pallets made of raw, untreated wood are not compliant with ISPM 15. To be compliant the pallets (or other wood packaging material) must meet debarked standards,[12] and must be treated by either of the following means under the supervision of an approved agency:

  • Heat treatment The wood must be heated to achieve a minimum core temperature of 56 °C (132.8 °F) for at least 30 minutes. Pallets treated using this method bear the initials HT near the IPPC logo.
  • Chemical fumigation The wood must be fumigated with methyl bromide. Pallets treated using this method bear the initials MB near the IPPC logo. From 19 March 2010 the use of methyl bromide as a treatment according to ISPM15 has been banned within all EU member states.[13] This is due to causing potential harm to the Earth’s stratospheric ozone layer.

Treated wood pallets must be stamped on two opposite sides, indicating either HT for heat treated or MB for methyl bromide treatment.

Pallets made of non-wood materials such as steel, aluminum, plastic, or engineered wood products, such as plywood, oriented strand board, or corrugated fiberboard do not need IPPC approval, and are considered to be exempt from ISPM 15 regulations.

Construction[edit]

Materials[edit]

Wooden pallets[edit]

A man using a crowbar to dismantle a wooden pallet

Wooden pallet being dismantled

The production of pallets accounts for 43% of hardwood and 15% of softwood usage in the U.S.[14]

The cheapest pallets are made of softwood and are often considered expendable, to be discarded as trash along with other wrapping elements, at the end of the trip. These pallets are simple stringer pallets, and able to be lifted from two sides.

Slightly more complex, hardwood block pallets, plastic pallets and metal pallets can be lifted from all four sides. These costlier pallets usually require a deposit and are returned to the sender or resold as used. Many «four way» pallets are color-coded according to the loads they can bear, and other attributes. Wood pallets can pose serious bio-hazard risks as they are susceptible to bacterial and chemical contamination, such as E. coli problems in food and produce transportation,[citation needed] and even insect infestation, and thus the need for ISPM 15.

Wooden pallet construction specifications can depend on the pallet’s intended use: general, FDA, storage, chemical, export; the expected load weight; type of wood desired: recycled, hard, soft, kiln dried or combo (new & recycle); and even the type of fasteners desired to hold the pallet together: staples or nails.

The price of wooden pallets reached a record high during the COVID-19 pandemic, due to increases in the prices of supplies and labor.[15]

Types[edit]

Although pallets come in all sizes and configurations, all pallets fall into two very broad categories: «stringer» and «block» pallets. Various software packages exist to assist the pallet maker in designing an appropriate pallet for a specific load and evaluating wood options to reduce costs.
Stringer pallet

Stringer pallets are one of the original models of wooden pallets. They use a frame of three or more parallel pieces of timber (called stringers). The top deckboards are then affixed to the stringers to create the pallet structure. Stringer pallets can have a notch cut into them allowing «four-way» entry. Forklifts can lift a stringer pallet from all four directions, though lifting by the stringers is more secure. Stringer pallets can be made of both wood and plastic.

Block pallet

Block pallets utilize both parallel and perpendicular stringers to better facilitate efficient handling. A block pallet is also known as a «four-way» pallet, since a pallet-jack may be used from any side to move it.

Carrier block

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Carrier blocks are specialized pallets for lumber carriers

Flush pallet

Flush pallets are pallets with deck boards that are flush with the stringers and stringer boards along the ends and sides of the pallet.[citation needed]

Perimeter base pallet

All stringer and some block pallets have «unidirectional bases,» i.e. bottom boards oriented in one direction. While automated handling equipment can be designed for this, often it can operate faster and more effectively if the bottom edges of a pallet have bottom boards oriented in both directions. For example, it may not need to turn a pallet to rack it, and operation is less sensitive to pallet orientation.

Quality improvements

The least expensive way to improve a pallet is usually to specify better nails. With non-wood pallets, a controlled coefficient of friction is often helpful to prevent the pallet from slipping from forks and racks. Stiffer pallets are more durable, and are handled more easily by automated equipment. If a pallet does not need to be lifted from all four sides, two-way pallets with unnotched stringers may be used, with the additional benefits of added rigidity and strength. Specifying tolerances on flatness and water content may help the supplier meet target requirements. Inspection of pallets, whether in person or by a third-party (such as «SPEQ» inspected pallets) offer additional assurance of quality.

Manufacture[edit]

The main processes that are used to manufacture wooden pallets:[citation needed]

  • Material selection
  • Cutting wood plate / block
  • Chamfering (depends on the demand)
  • Notching
  • Nailing wooden pallet

Plastic pallet[edit]

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Three different types of plastic pallets.

Plastic pallets are often made of new HDPE or recycled PET (drink bottles). They are usually extremely durable, lasting for a hundred trips or more,[16] and resist weathering, rot, chemicals and corrosion. The benefits of plastic pallets over wood pallets include the ability to be easily sanitized, resistance to odor, fire retardancy, longer service life span, durability and better product protection, non-splintering, and lighter weight, thus saving on transportation and labor costs and making them safer and more environmentally friendly. They often stack. Plastic pallets are exempt by inspection for biosafety concerns, and easily sanitize for international shipping. HDPE is impervious to most acids, and toxic chemicals clean from them more easily. Some plastic pallets can collapse from plastic creep if used to store heavy loads for long periods. Plastic pallets cannot easily be repaired, and can be ten times as expensive as hardwood,[16] so they are often used by logistics service providers who can profit from their durability and stackability. The large supply chains have increased the use of plastic pallets as many organisations seek to reduce costs through waste, transport and health & safety. Pallets and dollies can be combined (for example the Pally),[17] eliminating pallet instability and the need for additional lifting equipment along with creating valuable space in busy operating environments. They also deliver significant time and cost savings by reducing supply chain handling. Plastics’ reusability has contributed to an increase in usage of plastic pallets.[18]

Plastic pallets are produced and used widely in the U.S. and Europe, spurred by the adoption of the ISPM 15. A full comparison of wood vs plastic can be made by a life cycle analysis.[19] Plastic pallets can cost 10 times as much as hardwood pallets[16] and even more expensive compared to cheap expendable softwood pallets. RFID chips can be molded into the pallets to monitor locations and track inventory.[20]

There are six main types of plastic processes that are used to manufacture pallets:[21]

  • High pressure injection molding
  • Structural foam molding
  • Thermoforming
  • Compression molding
  • Rotational molding
  • Profile extrusion

Paper pallet[edit]

Paper pallets, also referred to as «ecopallets», are often used for light loads, but engineered paper pallets are increasingly used for loads that compare with wood. Paper pallets are also used where recycling and easy disposal is important. New designs of ecopallets have been made from just two flat pieces of corrugated board (no glue/staples) and weigh just 4.5 kg (9.9 lb), offering dramatic freight savings. Ecopallets are also ISPM 15 exempt, negating fumigation and barrier «slip» sheets. They are cleaner, safer, and provide a cost-saving eco-friendly alternative to other pallet materials. Some engineered Corrugated pallets offer a significant reduced height, providing substantial freight cost reduction. Low profile hand pallet trucks allow picking up pallets as low as 25 mm.

Steel pallet[edit]

Steel pallets are strong and are used for heavy loads, high-stacking loads, long term dry storage, and loads moved by abusive logistic systems. They are often used for military ammunition.[22] Metal pallets make up less than 1% of the market. Materials include carbon steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. Of these, carbon steel offers excellent durability at the lowest cost. Stainless steel doesn’t require a paint coating, and is preferred for such applications as clean room environments. Carbon steel units are expensive compared to wood, and stainless and aluminum cost about 2–3 times that of carbon steel. Long term costs, however, can be lower than wood. General advantages of metal pallets are high strength and stiffness, excellent durability, resistance to bugs, the absence of splinters, sanitization, and recyclability. Disadvantages include a higher initial price, significant weight, low friction, and susceptibility to rusting (in the case of carbon steel). Metal is primarily used in captive or closed loop environments where durability and product protection are key performance requirements. Metal units today are increasingly price competitive and lighter in weight. Primary industries that use metal pallets include automotive, pharmaceutical, lawn tractors, motorcycles, and tires.[23]

Aluminum pallets are stronger than wood or plastic, lighter than steel, and resist weather, rotting, plastic creep and corrosion. They are sometimes used for air-freight, long-term outdoor or at-sea storage, or military transport.

History[edit]

Several large stacks of pallets

Stacked pallets in Turkey

Skids date back to Ancient Egypt and Ancient Mesopotamia, at least as far back as the 1st millennium B.C.[24]

The development of the forklift and the needs of World War II logistics operations led to substantial use of pallets.[25]

References to the early modern pallets types are slim with a string of patents showing parts of the development. The earliest may be a U.S. patent on a skid from 1924 describing Howard T. Hallowell’s «Lift Truck Platform».[26] In the late 1930s, pallets became more commonplace with the newer forklift types. George G. Raymond and William C. House filed for a patent in 1937 (granted US Patent 2178646 in 1939) for a pallet designed to complement a new pallet jack design;[27] the essential features of both are still in common use today. A 1939 patent from Carl Clark shows a type of pallet with steel stringers. Wartime developments were often patented just after the war, so there is a patent from Robert Braun on a four-way pallet in 1945, and a patent from Norman Cahners (a U.S. Navy supply officer) shows a disposable pallet in 1949. The principle of a modern four-way pallet is described by Darling Graeme in 1949.[28]

Hazards[edit]

Fire hazards[edit]

Both wood and plastic pallets are possible fire hazards. The National Fire Protection Association requires that both types «shall be stored outside or in a detached structure» unless protected by fire sprinklers.[29]

Contamination risks[edit]

Items made from pallet wood are likely to be durable and demonstrate good weather resistance due to these treatments. However, close contact with pallet wood or inhalation of dusts from sanding or sawing can be a source of exposure to pesticide and fungicide chemicals. It is likely that the January 2010 recall of Johnson and Johnson Tylenol and other drugs was due to their being stored on wooden pallets that had been treated with the fungicide/pesticide 2,4,6-tribromophenol. This chemical can be degraded by molds to produce 2,4,6-tribromoanisole whose strong, musty odor caused consumers to complain.[30] There is no acute or chronic health data on 2,4,6-tribromoanisole,[31] but it is believed that the contaminated drugs caused nausea and other health effects in some people.

Wood pallets used to transport food can possibly harbor pathogens such as E. coli and Listeria. A press release by the National Consumers League announced the testing of 70 wood pallets and 70 plastic pallets that have been loaded with perishable products and shipped to an end user was shipped overnight to an independent microbiology lab for testing. The results came back with 10 percent of the wood pallets (7 pallets) positive for E. coli and 1.4 percent (1 pallet) positive on the plastic pallets.[32]

Air Cargo Pallets[edit]

An ‘Air Cargo Pallet’ is a detachable and interchangeable airworthy floor panel. It can be loaded and unloaded on aircraft to transport air cargo Most less than 1 in (25 mm) thick, for a Cargo aircraft. Many civilian types have evolved over 6 decades from the thicker military ‘463L Master Pallet’. When combined with a cargo net, an air cargo pallet becomes an aircraft ‘Unit Load Device’ and must be inspected for integrity before use in an aircraft. It is handled on dedicated roller or ball-mat ground equipment and vehicles (fork-lifting is prohibited especially when the pallet is loaded)[relevant?]

Pallet boxes[edit]

Pallet boxes are pallets with four pallet walls on top and possibly a lid. Unlike pallets, pallet boxes can be stacked when they are fully loaded. They may also be fitted with a lid during stacking for stability reasons.

By stacking pallet boxes on each other space can be used more efficiently, thus are able to save warehouse space and truck load capacity.

Another advantage of pallet boxes is that the goods are stored safely and are not easily damaged during logistic movements and transport.

Furthermore, there are collapsible pallet boxes from which the pallet walls can be laid flat on the pallet. In this way, less space is required during empty return transport.

Bulk boxes are closely related; they are usually large separate boxes shipped on pallets.

Alternative uses[edit]

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Improvised street bench in Naples (Italy), made from wooden EuroPallet

Old and discarded wooden pallets can be used in pallet crafts and various furniture pieces.[33]

Discarded wooden pallets should not be used for firewood or crafts unless it has been determined that the wood in these pallets has not been treated with wood preservatives, fungicides and/or pesticides. Various pyrethrins and propiconazole are common treatments for wooden pallets. In addition, imported palletized goods are routinely fumigated with highly toxic pesticides. During use, harmful materials or chemicals also may spill on the pallet wood and be absorbed.

Craft publications have advised readers to use pallets to build a skateboarding obstacle called a manual pad, barricades during amateur paintball games, or other sport-related items. Other publications have suggested using pallet wood for small animal cages or fences. Pallet wood has been recycled for use as furniture wood by at least one company.

The acoustic guitar maker Taylor Guitars once produced a high quality «pallet guitar»[34] made from pallet wood, in order to demonstrate the importance of construction technique versus expensive exotic woods.

I-Beam Design, an architecture and interior design firm based in New York, NY won an award in a 1999 competition sponsored by Architecture for Humanity for their submission of “The Pallet House”, a design solution to house the returning refugees of Kosovo. Full-scale prototypes of The Pallet House were featured in the «Casa per Tutti» Exhibit at the Milan Triennale and the Earth Awards in HRH Prince Charles’ Royal Gardens as part of The Prince’s Charities Foundation’s Conference on a Sustainable Future organized in collaboration with IBM and The Financial Times. The Pallet House is an affordable transitional home that can become permanent over time. It can be used as refugee housing or as affordable housing as well. Due to the nature of the Pallet module, the wall cavity can be insulated with a variety of materials that are accessible to the user.

The two Austrian students Andreas Claus Schnetzer and Gregor Pils from the University of Vienna created a home entitled Pallet house and as the name suggests, reused pallets to form a modular, energy efficient and affordable housing. The idea was born in 2008 during a competition and the Pallet house has been exhibited in several European cities including Venice, Vienna, Linz and Grenoble. It could become a clever approach to low income housing.[35]

In 2014, Denver, Colorado was host to an Inaugural Pallet-Fest festival, which showcased the versatility of pallets and included large art structures made with upcycled materials, a pallet maze, a pallet amphitheater with live musical performances, sustainable living demonstrations, an upcycled fashion show, vendors and artists selling upcycled goods, and a parkour course. The event was crowdfunded and organized by Upcycle Events.[36]

See also[edit]

  • 463L master pallet, a wood and aluminium air cargo pallet primarily used by the US Air Force
  • Bulk box
  • CHEP, Commonwealth Handling Equipment Pool
  • Concrete block
  • Crane (machine)
  • Dunnage
  • Forklift truck
  • International Plant Protection Convention, Dictates ISPM 15
  • ISPM 15, Regulation of wood packaging material in international trade
  • Less-than-truckload shipping
  • Molded pulp pallet
  • Packaging and labeling
  • Pallet inverters
  • pallet tank
  • Palletizer
  • Pallet racking
  • Plastic pallet
  • Slip sheet
  • Spill pallet
  • Stillage, a stackable pallet-like device with sides or a cage to contain the load
  • Stretch wrap
  • TI-HI, the stacking pattern of a pallet
  • ULD, lightweight aluminium and plastic pallet or container for aircraft
  • Unit Load

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Further reading[edit]

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pallets.

  • Yam, K. L., Encyclopedia of Packaging Technology, John Wiley & Sons, 2009, ISBN 978-0-470-08704-6
  • ANSI MH1-2021 – Pallets, Slip Sheets, and Other Bases for Unit Loads, by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), at Material Handling Institute
  • ASTM D 1185 Test Methods for Pallets and Related Structures, ASTM International
  • ASTM D6253 Treatment and/or Marking of Wood Packaging Materials, ASTM International

A wooden pallet with a glove on it

The classic wooden pallet, with a glove for scale.

A plastic skid

A plastic skid with nine legs, which can be lifted from all four sides. This type of transport is commonly called a pallet, but since it has no bottom it is technically a skid.

Metal pallets with removable beams, several of which are filled with firewood

A metal pallet with removable beams, in this case for firewood

A row of automated palletizers

Automated palletizer of bread with industrial KUKA robots at a bakery in Germany

A galvanized steel pallet

48 in × 40 in (122 cm × 102 cm) galvanized steel pallet. Galvanized steel pallets are fireproof and rust resistant.

A pallet (also called a skid) is a flat transport structure, which supports goods in a stable fashion while being lifted by a forklift, a pallet jack, a front loader, a jacking device, or an erect crane. A pallet is the structural foundation of a unit load, which allows handling and storage efficiencies. Goods in shipping containers are often placed on a pallet secured with strapping, stretch wrap or shrink wrap and shipped. Since its invention in the twentieth century, its use has dramatically supplanted older forms of crating like the wooden box and the wooden barrel, as it works well with modern packaging like corrugated boxes and intermodal containers commonly used for bulk shipping. In addition, pallet collars can be used to support and protect items shipped and stored on pallets.

While most pallets are wooden, pallets can also be made of plastic, metal, paper, and recycled materials.

Overview[edit]

Containerization for transport has spurred the use of pallets because shipping containers have the smooth, level surfaces needed for easy pallet movement. Many pallets can handle a load of 1,000 kg (2,200 lb). In 2020 about half a billion pallets are made each year and about two billion pallets are in use across the United States alone.[1]

Pallets make it easier to move heavy stacks. Loads with pallets under them can be hauled by forklift trucks of different sizes, or even by hand-pumped and hand-drawn pallet jacks. Movement is easy on a wide, strong, flat floor: concrete is excellent. The greatest investment needed for economical pallet use is in the construction of commercial or industrial buildings. Ability to pass through standard doors and buildings make handling more convenient. For this reason, some modern pallet standards are designed to pass through standard doorways, for example the europallet (800 mm × 1,200 mm) and the U.S. military 35 in × 45.5 in (890 mm × 1,160 mm).

Organizations using standard pallets for loading and unloading can have much lower costs for handling and storage, with faster material movement than businesses that do not. The exceptions are establishments that move small items such as jewelry or large items such as cars. But even they can be improved. For instance, the distributors of costume jewelry normally use pallets in their warehouses and car manufacturers use pallets to move components and spare parts.

The lack of a single international standard for pallets causes substantial continuing expense in international trade. A single standard is difficult because of the wide variety of needs a standard pallet would have to satisfy: passing doorways, fitting in standard containers, and bringing low labor costs. For example, organizations already handling large pallets often see no reason to pay the higher handling cost of using smaller pallets that can fit through doors.

An eighteen-wheeler carrying used wooden pallets

A truckload of used wooden pallets in California

Due to cost and a need to focus on core business, pallet pooling becomes more and more common. Some pallet suppliers supply users with reusable pallets, sometimes with integral tracking devices. A pallet management company can help supply, clean, repair, and reuse pallets.

Heavy-duty pallets are a form of reusable packaging and are designed to be used multiple times. Lightweight pallets are designed for a single use. In the EU, government legislation based on the Waste Framework Directive requires the reuse of packaging items in preference to recycling and disposal.

Standardization and regulation[edit]

Dimensions[edit]

Wooden pallets typically consist of three or four stringers that support several deckboards, on top of which goods are placed. In a pallet measurement, the first number is the stringer length and the second is the deckboard length. Square or nearly square pallets help a load resist tipping.

Pallet users want pallets to easily pass through buildings, to stack and fit in racks, to be accessible to forklifts and pallet jacks and to function in automated warehouses. To avoid shipping air, pallets should also pack tightly inside intermodal containers and vans.

Though some major standards exist, there are no universally accepted standards for pallet dimensions. Companies and organizations utilize hundreds of different pallet sizes around the globe.[2] While no single dimensional standard governs pallet production, a few different sizes are widely used.

The standard 48×40 North American pallet, or GMA pallet, has stringers of 48 inches and deckboards of 40 inches, and was standardized by the Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA).

  • A standard wooden pallet (48 in × 40 in × 6 in or 1,219 mm × 1,016 mm × 152 mm) with a static load bearing capacity of 3 short tons (2.7 long tons; 2.7 t) and a 1-short-ton (0.89-long-ton; 0.91 t) dynamic capacity, will weigh approximately 33 to 48 lb (15 to 22 kg)
  • GMA pallets typically weigh 37 pounds (17 kg), and are 6+12 inches (170 mm) tall. Their deck boards measure 3+14 inches (83 mm) wide and are 516 inch (7.9 mm) thick each. Other dimensions of pallets have different weight capacities.

Lightweight plastic pallets can weigh as little as 3 to 15 pounds (1.4 to 6.8 kg), while heavier models may weigh up to 300 pounds (140 kg). Standard GMA pallets can hold up to 460 pounds (210 kg).

Heavy duty International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) Pallets are approximately 44 inches (1,118 mm) wide by 48 inches (1,219 mm) long, have three wood stringers that are a nominal 4 inches (102 mm) high by 3 inches (76 mm) wide timber, and weigh about 135 pounds (61 kg). Their deck is fully covered by 30 mm (1.18 in) plywood, and is painted in blue in European and Russian countries.

Two-way pallets are designed to be lifted by the deckboards.

Four-way pallets, or pallets for heavy loads (or general-purpose systems that might have heavy loads) are best lifted by their more rigid stringers. These pallets are usually heavier, bigger and more durable than two-way pallets.

ISO pallets[edit]

The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) sanctions six pallet dimensions, detailed in ISO Standard 6780:2003 Flat pallets for intercontinental materials handling — Principal dimensions and tolerances, which was reviewed and confirmed in 2014:[3]

Dimensions
(W × L) mm
Dimensions
(W × L) in
Wasted floor,

ISO container

Region most used in
1,016 × 1,219 40.00 × 48.00 3.7% (20 pallets in 40 ft ISO) North America
1,000 × 1,200 39.37 × 47.24 6.7% Europe, Asia; similar to 40″ × 48″. Same footprint as a EUR 3 pallet.
1,165 × 1,165 45.9 × 45.9 8.1% Australia
1,067 × 1,067 42.00 × 42.00 11.5% North America, Europe, Asia
1,100 × 1,100 43.30 × 43.30 14% Asia
800 × 1,200 31.50 × 47.24 15.2% Europe; fits many doorways. Same footprint as a EUR 1 pallet.

North American pallets[edit]

Of the top pallets used in North America, the most commonly used by far is the Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA) pallet, which accounts for 30% of all new wood pallets produced in the United States.[4] The ISO also recognizes the GMA pallet footprint as one of its six standard sizes.

Dimensions
(W × L) mm
Dimensions
(W × L) in
Production
rank
Industries using
1,016 × 1,219 40 × 48 1 Grocery, many others
1,067 ×1,067 42 × 42 2 Telecommunications, paint
1219 × 1219 48 × 48 3 Drums
1,219 × 1,016[further explanation needed] 48 × 40 4 Military,[5] cement
1,219 × 1,067 48 × 42 5 Chemical, beverage
1,016 × 1,016 40 × 40 6 Dairy
1,219 × 1,143 48 × 45 7 Automotive
1,118 × 1,118 44 × 44 8 Drums, chemical
914 × 914 36 × 36 9 Beverage
1,219 × 914 48 × 36 10 Beverage, shingles, packaged paper
889 × 1,156 35 × 45.5 Unknown Military 12 ISO container, fits 36″ standard doors[6]
2,240 × 2,740 88 ×108 Unknown Military air cargo (463L system)
1,219 × 508 48 × 20 Unknown Retail

European pallets[edit]

A diagram showed the correct dimensions for various parts of a EuroPallet

EURO
pallet type
Dimensions (L × W × H) ISO pallet alternative
EUR
EUR 1
800 mm × 1,200 mm × 144 mm
31.50 in × 47.24 in × 5.67 in
ISO1, same size as EUR.
The pallet weight is 20 – 25 kg.
Weight of a load: 2490 kg.
EUR 2 1,200 mm × 1,000 mm × 144 mm
47.24 in × 39.37 in × 5.67 in
ISO2. The pallet weight is 33 kg.
Weight of a load: 1470 kg.
EUR 3 1,000 mm × 1,200 mm × 144 mm
39.37 in × 47.24 in × 5.67 in
The pallet weight is 29 kg.
Weight of a load of 1920 kg.
EUR 6 800 mm × 600 mm × 144 mm
31.50 in × 23.62 in × 5.67 in
ISO0, half the size of EUR.
The pallet weight is 9.5 kg.
Weight of the safe load: 500 kg.
600 mm × 400 mm
23.62 in × 15.75 in
quarter the size of EUR
400 mm × 300 mm
15.75 in × 11.81 in
one-eighth the size of EUR

Australian standard pallets[edit]

The Australian standard pallet is a pallet size commonly found in Australia but rarely found elsewhere. It is a square pallet originally made of hardwood 1,165 mm × 1,165 mm (45.87 in × 45.87 in) in size which fits perfectly in the RACE container of the Australian Railway. They are ill-suited for the standard 20 feet (6.1 m) and 40 feet (12 m) ISO shipping containers used around the globe. Australian standard pallets are usually manufactured in hardwood, but 1165 × 1165 mm pallets can also be manufactured using lighter timber suitable for use as disposable pallets using 16 millimeter boards. Extensively used in storage and warehousing, they are popular pallets for racking, with the right shape and size to be removed from transport and directly onto warehouse racking for storage.

The Australian Standard Pallet dates back to World War II, while ISO containers date to the late 1950s. Although the pallet’s dimensions pre-date the ISO containers, it requires less dunnage, is square, and leaves less wasted space than other pallets, including the GMA pallet. In 2010, Australia adopted the globally accepted ISPM 15 wood packaging material regulations (before this time it was hardwood and more expensive).[7]

Standard-setting organizations[edit]

A number of different organizations and associations around the world work towards establishing and promulgating standards for pallets. Some strive to develop universal standards for pallet dimensions, types of material used in construction, performance standards, and testing procedures. Other organizations choose to focus on pallet standards for a specific industry (such as groceries) or type of material (such as wood).

ISO Technical Committee 51: Pallets for unit load method of materials handling[edit]

ISO TC 51 states its scope of work entailing the «standardization of pallets in general use in the form of platforms or trays on which goods may be packed to form unit loads for handling by mechanical devices».[8] The Technical Committee works in conjunction with other Technical Committees focused on transportation infrastructure to develop interrelated standards. TC 51 is responsible for developing ISO Standard 6780: Flat pallets for intercontinental materials handling—Principal dimensions and tolerances as well as sixteen other standards related to pallet construction and testing.

National Wood Pallet and Container Association[edit]

The National Wood Pallet and Container Association (NWPCA) is a trade organization based in the United States representing the interests of wood pallet and container manufacturers.[9]

U.S. Department of Defense, Department of the Navy, Naval Sea Systems Command[edit]

This organization maintains MIL-STD-1660, the standard description of palletized unit loads for the U.S. Military and some allies.[10]

DOD Unit loads generally use 40 in × 48 in (1,016 mm × 1,219 mm) pallets, are less than 4,000 lb (1,814 kg), weatherproof, and stack 16 ft (4.88 m) high. They often use steel pallets, steel straps with notched seals, outdoor plywood, and plastic film. The standard describes tests for stacking, transport, sling, forklift and pallet jack, impact, drop tests, tip, water-retention, and disassembly.

European Committee for Standardization (Comité Européen de Normalisation)[edit]

In addition to the other standards it publishes, the European Committee for Standardization, also known as the Comité Européen de Normalisation (CEN), produces standards for pallets. While the standards are voluntary in nature, many companies and organizations involved in transportation have adopted them. The major standard for pallets produced by CEN is ICS: 55.180.20 General purpose pallets[11]

Phytosanitary compliance[edit]

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IPPC marks on a pallet from Germany (DE)

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IPPC marks on a pallet from Germany (DE)

Due to the International Plant Protection Convention (abbreviated IPPC), most pallets shipped across national borders must be made of materials that are incapable of being a carrier of invasive species of insects and plant diseases. The standards for these pallets are specified in ISPM 15.

Pallets made of raw, untreated wood are not compliant with ISPM 15. To be compliant the pallets (or other wood packaging material) must meet debarked standards,[12] and must be treated by either of the following means under the supervision of an approved agency:

  • Heat treatment The wood must be heated to achieve a minimum core temperature of 56 °C (132.8 °F) for at least 30 minutes. Pallets treated using this method bear the initials HT near the IPPC logo.
  • Chemical fumigation The wood must be fumigated with methyl bromide. Pallets treated using this method bear the initials MB near the IPPC logo. From 19 March 2010 the use of methyl bromide as a treatment according to ISPM15 has been banned within all EU member states.[13] This is due to causing potential harm to the Earth’s stratospheric ozone layer.

Treated wood pallets must be stamped on two opposite sides, indicating either HT for heat treated or MB for methyl bromide treatment.

Pallets made of non-wood materials such as steel, aluminum, plastic, or engineered wood products, such as plywood, oriented strand board, or corrugated fiberboard do not need IPPC approval, and are considered to be exempt from ISPM 15 regulations.

Construction[edit]

Materials[edit]

Wooden pallets[edit]

A man using a crowbar to dismantle a wooden pallet

Wooden pallet being dismantled

The production of pallets accounts for 43% of hardwood and 15% of softwood usage in the U.S.[14]

The cheapest pallets are made of softwood and are often considered expendable, to be discarded as trash along with other wrapping elements, at the end of the trip. These pallets are simple stringer pallets, and able to be lifted from two sides.

Slightly more complex, hardwood block pallets, plastic pallets and metal pallets can be lifted from all four sides. These costlier pallets usually require a deposit and are returned to the sender or resold as used. Many «four way» pallets are color-coded according to the loads they can bear, and other attributes. Wood pallets can pose serious bio-hazard risks as they are susceptible to bacterial and chemical contamination, such as E. coli problems in food and produce transportation,[citation needed] and even insect infestation, and thus the need for ISPM 15.

Wooden pallet construction specifications can depend on the pallet’s intended use: general, FDA, storage, chemical, export; the expected load weight; type of wood desired: recycled, hard, soft, kiln dried or combo (new & recycle); and even the type of fasteners desired to hold the pallet together: staples or nails.

The price of wooden pallets reached a record high during the COVID-19 pandemic, due to increases in the prices of supplies and labor.[15]

Types[edit]

Although pallets come in all sizes and configurations, all pallets fall into two very broad categories: «stringer» and «block» pallets. Various software packages exist to assist the pallet maker in designing an appropriate pallet for a specific load and evaluating wood options to reduce costs.
Stringer pallet

Stringer pallets are one of the original models of wooden pallets. They use a frame of three or more parallel pieces of timber (called stringers). The top deckboards are then affixed to the stringers to create the pallet structure. Stringer pallets can have a notch cut into them allowing «four-way» entry. Forklifts can lift a stringer pallet from all four directions, though lifting by the stringers is more secure. Stringer pallets can be made of both wood and plastic.

Block pallet

Block pallets utilize both parallel and perpendicular stringers to better facilitate efficient handling. A block pallet is also known as a «four-way» pallet, since a pallet-jack may be used from any side to move it.

Carrier block

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Carrier blocks are specialized pallets for lumber carriers

Flush pallet

Flush pallets are pallets with deck boards that are flush with the stringers and stringer boards along the ends and sides of the pallet.[citation needed]

Perimeter base pallet

All stringer and some block pallets have «unidirectional bases,» i.e. bottom boards oriented in one direction. While automated handling equipment can be designed for this, often it can operate faster and more effectively if the bottom edges of a pallet have bottom boards oriented in both directions. For example, it may not need to turn a pallet to rack it, and operation is less sensitive to pallet orientation.

Quality improvements

The least expensive way to improve a pallet is usually to specify better nails. With non-wood pallets, a controlled coefficient of friction is often helpful to prevent the pallet from slipping from forks and racks. Stiffer pallets are more durable, and are handled more easily by automated equipment. If a pallet does not need to be lifted from all four sides, two-way pallets with unnotched stringers may be used, with the additional benefits of added rigidity and strength. Specifying tolerances on flatness and water content may help the supplier meet target requirements. Inspection of pallets, whether in person or by a third-party (such as «SPEQ» inspected pallets) offer additional assurance of quality.

Manufacture[edit]

The main processes that are used to manufacture wooden pallets:[citation needed]

  • Material selection
  • Cutting wood plate / block
  • Chamfering (depends on the demand)
  • Notching
  • Nailing wooden pallet

Plastic pallet[edit]

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Three different types of plastic pallets.

Plastic pallets are often made of new HDPE or recycled PET (drink bottles). They are usually extremely durable, lasting for a hundred trips or more,[16] and resist weathering, rot, chemicals and corrosion. The benefits of plastic pallets over wood pallets include the ability to be easily sanitized, resistance to odor, fire retardancy, longer service life span, durability and better product protection, non-splintering, and lighter weight, thus saving on transportation and labor costs and making them safer and more environmentally friendly. They often stack. Plastic pallets are exempt by inspection for biosafety concerns, and easily sanitize for international shipping. HDPE is impervious to most acids, and toxic chemicals clean from them more easily. Some plastic pallets can collapse from plastic creep if used to store heavy loads for long periods. Plastic pallets cannot easily be repaired, and can be ten times as expensive as hardwood,[16] so they are often used by logistics service providers who can profit from their durability and stackability. The large supply chains have increased the use of plastic pallets as many organisations seek to reduce costs through waste, transport and health & safety. Pallets and dollies can be combined (for example the Pally),[17] eliminating pallet instability and the need for additional lifting equipment along with creating valuable space in busy operating environments. They also deliver significant time and cost savings by reducing supply chain handling. Plastics’ reusability has contributed to an increase in usage of plastic pallets.[18]

Plastic pallets are produced and used widely in the U.S. and Europe, spurred by the adoption of the ISPM 15. A full comparison of wood vs plastic can be made by a life cycle analysis.[19] Plastic pallets can cost 10 times as much as hardwood pallets[16] and even more expensive compared to cheap expendable softwood pallets. RFID chips can be molded into the pallets to monitor locations and track inventory.[20]

There are six main types of plastic processes that are used to manufacture pallets:[21]

  • High pressure injection molding
  • Structural foam molding
  • Thermoforming
  • Compression molding
  • Rotational molding
  • Profile extrusion

Paper pallet[edit]

Paper pallets, also referred to as «ecopallets», are often used for light loads, but engineered paper pallets are increasingly used for loads that compare with wood. Paper pallets are also used where recycling and easy disposal is important. New designs of ecopallets have been made from just two flat pieces of corrugated board (no glue/staples) and weigh just 4.5 kg (9.9 lb), offering dramatic freight savings. Ecopallets are also ISPM 15 exempt, negating fumigation and barrier «slip» sheets. They are cleaner, safer, and provide a cost-saving eco-friendly alternative to other pallet materials. Some engineered Corrugated pallets offer a significant reduced height, providing substantial freight cost reduction. Low profile hand pallet trucks allow picking up pallets as low as 25 mm.

Steel pallet[edit]

Steel pallets are strong and are used for heavy loads, high-stacking loads, long term dry storage, and loads moved by abusive logistic systems. They are often used for military ammunition.[22] Metal pallets make up less than 1% of the market. Materials include carbon steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. Of these, carbon steel offers excellent durability at the lowest cost. Stainless steel doesn’t require a paint coating, and is preferred for such applications as clean room environments. Carbon steel units are expensive compared to wood, and stainless and aluminum cost about 2–3 times that of carbon steel. Long term costs, however, can be lower than wood. General advantages of metal pallets are high strength and stiffness, excellent durability, resistance to bugs, the absence of splinters, sanitization, and recyclability. Disadvantages include a higher initial price, significant weight, low friction, and susceptibility to rusting (in the case of carbon steel). Metal is primarily used in captive or closed loop environments where durability and product protection are key performance requirements. Metal units today are increasingly price competitive and lighter in weight. Primary industries that use metal pallets include automotive, pharmaceutical, lawn tractors, motorcycles, and tires.[23]

Aluminum pallets are stronger than wood or plastic, lighter than steel, and resist weather, rotting, plastic creep and corrosion. They are sometimes used for air-freight, long-term outdoor or at-sea storage, or military transport.

History[edit]

Several large stacks of pallets

Stacked pallets in Turkey

Skids date back to Ancient Egypt and Ancient Mesopotamia, at least as far back as the 1st millennium B.C.[24]

The development of the forklift and the needs of World War II logistics operations led to substantial use of pallets.[25]

References to the early modern pallets types are slim with a string of patents showing parts of the development. The earliest may be a U.S. patent on a skid from 1924 describing Howard T. Hallowell’s «Lift Truck Platform».[26] In the late 1930s, pallets became more commonplace with the newer forklift types. George G. Raymond and William C. House filed for a patent in 1937 (granted US Patent 2178646 in 1939) for a pallet designed to complement a new pallet jack design;[27] the essential features of both are still in common use today. A 1939 patent from Carl Clark shows a type of pallet with steel stringers. Wartime developments were often patented just after the war, so there is a patent from Robert Braun on a four-way pallet in 1945, and a patent from Norman Cahners (a U.S. Navy supply officer) shows a disposable pallet in 1949. The principle of a modern four-way pallet is described by Darling Graeme in 1949.[28]

Hazards[edit]

Fire hazards[edit]

Both wood and plastic pallets are possible fire hazards. The National Fire Protection Association requires that both types «shall be stored outside or in a detached structure» unless protected by fire sprinklers.[29]

Contamination risks[edit]

Items made from pallet wood are likely to be durable and demonstrate good weather resistance due to these treatments. However, close contact with pallet wood or inhalation of dusts from sanding or sawing can be a source of exposure to pesticide and fungicide chemicals. It is likely that the January 2010 recall of Johnson and Johnson Tylenol and other drugs was due to their being stored on wooden pallets that had been treated with the fungicide/pesticide 2,4,6-tribromophenol. This chemical can be degraded by molds to produce 2,4,6-tribromoanisole whose strong, musty odor caused consumers to complain.[30] There is no acute or chronic health data on 2,4,6-tribromoanisole,[31] but it is believed that the contaminated drugs caused nausea and other health effects in some people.

Wood pallets used to transport food can possibly harbor pathogens such as E. coli and Listeria. A press release by the National Consumers League announced the testing of 70 wood pallets and 70 plastic pallets that have been loaded with perishable products and shipped to an end user was shipped overnight to an independent microbiology lab for testing. The results came back with 10 percent of the wood pallets (7 pallets) positive for E. coli and 1.4 percent (1 pallet) positive on the plastic pallets.[32]

Air Cargo Pallets[edit]

An ‘Air Cargo Pallet’ is a detachable and interchangeable airworthy floor panel. It can be loaded and unloaded on aircraft to transport air cargo Most less than 1 in (25 mm) thick, for a Cargo aircraft. Many civilian types have evolved over 6 decades from the thicker military ‘463L Master Pallet’. When combined with a cargo net, an air cargo pallet becomes an aircraft ‘Unit Load Device’ and must be inspected for integrity before use in an aircraft. It is handled on dedicated roller or ball-mat ground equipment and vehicles (fork-lifting is prohibited especially when the pallet is loaded)[relevant?]

Pallet boxes[edit]

Pallet boxes are pallets with four pallet walls on top and possibly a lid. Unlike pallets, pallet boxes can be stacked when they are fully loaded. They may also be fitted with a lid during stacking for stability reasons.

By stacking pallet boxes on each other space can be used more efficiently, thus are able to save warehouse space and truck load capacity.

Another advantage of pallet boxes is that the goods are stored safely and are not easily damaged during logistic movements and transport.

Furthermore, there are collapsible pallet boxes from which the pallet walls can be laid flat on the pallet. In this way, less space is required during empty return transport.

Bulk boxes are closely related; they are usually large separate boxes shipped on pallets.

Alternative uses[edit]

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Improvised street bench in Naples (Italy), made from wooden EuroPallet

Old and discarded wooden pallets can be used in pallet crafts and various furniture pieces.[33]

Discarded wooden pallets should not be used for firewood or crafts unless it has been determined that the wood in these pallets has not been treated with wood preservatives, fungicides and/or pesticides. Various pyrethrins and propiconazole are common treatments for wooden pallets. In addition, imported palletized goods are routinely fumigated with highly toxic pesticides. During use, harmful materials or chemicals also may spill on the pallet wood and be absorbed.

Craft publications have advised readers to use pallets to build a skateboarding obstacle called a manual pad, barricades during amateur paintball games, or other sport-related items. Other publications have suggested using pallet wood for small animal cages or fences. Pallet wood has been recycled for use as furniture wood by at least one company.

The acoustic guitar maker Taylor Guitars once produced a high quality «pallet guitar»[34] made from pallet wood, in order to demonstrate the importance of construction technique versus expensive exotic woods.

I-Beam Design, an architecture and interior design firm based in New York, NY won an award in a 1999 competition sponsored by Architecture for Humanity for their submission of “The Pallet House”, a design solution to house the returning refugees of Kosovo. Full-scale prototypes of The Pallet House were featured in the «Casa per Tutti» Exhibit at the Milan Triennale and the Earth Awards in HRH Prince Charles’ Royal Gardens as part of The Prince’s Charities Foundation’s Conference on a Sustainable Future organized in collaboration with IBM and The Financial Times. The Pallet House is an affordable transitional home that can become permanent over time. It can be used as refugee housing or as affordable housing as well. Due to the nature of the Pallet module, the wall cavity can be insulated with a variety of materials that are accessible to the user.

The two Austrian students Andreas Claus Schnetzer and Gregor Pils from the University of Vienna created a home entitled Pallet house and as the name suggests, reused pallets to form a modular, energy efficient and affordable housing. The idea was born in 2008 during a competition and the Pallet house has been exhibited in several European cities including Venice, Vienna, Linz and Grenoble. It could become a clever approach to low income housing.[35]

In 2014, Denver, Colorado was host to an Inaugural Pallet-Fest festival, which showcased the versatility of pallets and included large art structures made with upcycled materials, a pallet maze, a pallet amphitheater with live musical performances, sustainable living demonstrations, an upcycled fashion show, vendors and artists selling upcycled goods, and a parkour course. The event was crowdfunded and organized by Upcycle Events.[36]

See also[edit]

  • 463L master pallet, a wood and aluminium air cargo pallet primarily used by the US Air Force
  • Bulk box
  • CHEP, Commonwealth Handling Equipment Pool
  • Concrete block
  • Crane (machine)
  • Dunnage
  • Forklift truck
  • International Plant Protection Convention, Dictates ISPM 15
  • ISPM 15, Regulation of wood packaging material in international trade
  • Less-than-truckload shipping
  • Molded pulp pallet
  • Packaging and labeling
  • Pallet inverters
  • pallet tank
  • Palletizer
  • Pallet racking
  • Plastic pallet
  • Slip sheet
  • Spill pallet
  • Stillage, a stackable pallet-like device with sides or a cage to contain the load
  • Stretch wrap
  • TI-HI, the stacking pattern of a pallet
  • ULD, lightweight aluminium and plastic pallet or container for aircraft
  • Unit Load

References[edit]

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  2. ^ Raballand, Gaël; Aldaz-Carroll, Enrique (February 2005). How Do Differing Standards Increase Trade Costs? The Case of Pallets (Report). World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 3519. doi:10.2139/ssrn.665064. hdl:10986/8837. SSRN 665064.
  3. ^ «ISO 6780:2003 — Flat pallets for intercontinental materials handling — Principal dimensions and tolerances». International Organization for Standardization. Retrieved 2019-01-31.
  4. ^ Clarke, John (2004). «Pallets 101: Industry Overview and Wood, Plastic, Paper, and Metal Options» (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-11-22. Retrieved 2019-01-31.
  5. ^ «Design Criteria for Ammunition Unit Loads». U.S. DOD, Dept of the Navy, Naval Sea Systems Command. 8 April 1970. MIL-STD-1660. Archived from the original on 2007-11-24. Retrieved 2008-01-01. , para. 4.8.3, mil-std pallets are 4-way: 4.3.1
  6. ^ MIL-STD-1660, ibid.,
    para. 4.8.3
  7. ^ «18-2010 — Adoption of bark tolerance for imports defined in the wood packaging standard ISPM 15». Commonwealth of Australia. Archived from the original on 2010-06-27. Retrieved 2010-06-25.
  8. ^ «ISO/TC 51 – Pallets for unit load method of materials handling». International Organization for Standardization. Retrieved 2019-01-31.
  9. ^ «National Wood Pallet and Container Association Mission». Archived from the original on 7 May 2004. Retrieved 1 September 2016.
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  20. ^ Swedberg, C (March 2012), «Asset-Tracking Technology Helps iGPS Rescue Its Pallets», RFID Journal: 49–60, retrieved 15 October 2012
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  23. ^ Pallets – Where Form Meets Function By Peter Hamner, Center for Unit Loan Design, Virginia Tech
  24. ^ «Remains of timber, the lengths laid upon the pavement parallel to one another (fig. 114) where a large number of blocks were found, suggest skids upon which they were moved». (Loud, 1936: 108). Cited by Peter Roger Stuart Moorey, Ancient Mesopotamian Materials and Industries: The Archeological Evidence (Eisenbrauns, 1999), page 32.
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  32. ^ CBS News
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  36. ^ Confluence Denver, PalletFest Upcycles Denver, published 26 August 2015 (re: second annual event), accessed 31 October 2019

Further reading[edit]

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pallets.

  • Yam, K. L., Encyclopedia of Packaging Technology, John Wiley & Sons, 2009, ISBN 978-0-470-08704-6
  • ANSI MH1-2021 – Pallets, Slip Sheets, and Other Bases for Unit Loads, by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), at Material Handling Institute
  • ASTM D 1185 Test Methods for Pallets and Related Structures, ASTM International
  • ASTM D6253 Treatment and/or Marking of Wood Packaging Materials, ASTM International

Грамматическое описание слова

Изучаемое слово – существительное нарицательное, неодушевлённое. В предложении оно может быть подлежащим и дополнением.

Значения слова:

  • жёсткий поддон (деревянный, пластиковый или металлический) для установки и крепления на него крупного груза (товара) для перемещения;

  • поддон с укреплённым на нём упакованным грузом (товаром) для хранения на складе;

  • массивная тележка для загрузки в неё агломерационной шихты или сырых окатышей; используется в производстве агломерата и обожжённых окатышей;

  • испанское национальное блюдо, деликатес, свиной сыровяленый окорок, аналог хамона, но приготовленный из передних ног.

Изучаемое существительное в соответствии со словарём относится к категории женского рода.

Какое здесь действует правило?

Отношение изучаемого существительного к категории женского рода позволяет уменьшить количество возможных вариантов написания.

Для неодушевлённых существительных женского рода в русском языке характерны следующие окончания (для начальной формы в именительном падеже единственного числа):

  • -а;

  • -я;

  • -ь (нулевое окончание).

Теперь надо ответить на вопрос: палета или паллета – как пишется?

Проверочного слова для определения правильности написания изучаемого слова нет. Следовательно, данное слово (лексическая единица, лексема) относится к словам с непроверяемым написанием и поэтому является словарным словом. Правильное написание словарных слов надо запоминать.

В соответствии с русским орфографическим словарём правильное написание изучаемого слова: палета.

Как пишется палета

Множественное число родительного падежа пишется следующим образом: палет (палета (ед. ч., им. п.) – палеты (мн. ч., им. п.) – чего? – палет (мн. ч., род. п.)).

Примеры предложений

  1. Для транспортировки грузов применяются палеты разных размеров.

  2. Палеты также используются на складах для хранения укреплённого на них и упакованного товара.

  3. Палета – это специальная тележка для материалов, обрабатываемых в металлургической промышленности.

  4. Мы пришли в гости к друзьям, и хозяин дома перед ужином спросил нас: «А вы когда-нибудь пробовали испанскую палету?»

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Здравствуйте, подскажите пожалуйста, как правильно писать европалет или европаллет?

Ответ справочной службы русского языка

Верно: европалета.

Здравствуйте! На вашем сайте указан пример слова «палета» — это правильное написание или опечатка?! В других словарях указан пример «паллета». например: в викисловаре, в dic.academic.ru

Ответ справочной службы русского языка

Это не опечатка. Академическим «Русским орфографическим словарем» (4-е изд. М., 2012) установлено написание палета.

Добрый день! Подскажите, как правильно писать палетизация или паллетизация в логистических документах? Орфографический словарь дает только палету без производных.

Ответ справочной службы русского языка

Слово палетизация, как и палета, пишется с одной буквой л.

Здравствуйте!
На вашем портале указаны варианты «палета» и «палетоместо». В различных словарях эти слова пишутся с двумя Л. Какой вариант следует считать правильным? (В каком словаре он закреплён?)
Спасибо!

Ответ справочной службы русского языка

Слово палета, осваиваясь в языке, испытывало колебания в написании (что очень часто происходит с заимствованными словами), отсюда и разночтения в словарях. Но сегодня нормативным является только один вариант: палета. См.: Русский орфографический словарь РАН / Под ред. В. В. Лопатина, О. Е. Ивановой. – 4-е изд., испр. и доп. – М., 2012.

Обратите внимание на дефисное написание: палето-место.

Здравствуйте. Подскажите, пожалуйста, как правильно указать в транспортной заявке количество груза? Писать «палета» или «паллета»? В английском варианте с двумя «l», во французском — двойное «t». Как принято по правилам русской орфографии?

Ответ справочной службы русского языка

Верно: палета.

Здравствуйте! Объясните (если можно, срочно), какое слово литературное — поддон или палета. Заранее благодарю.

Ответ справочной службы русского языка

Оба слова отвечают литературной норме языка.

Как правильно говорить: паллетонорма или паллетная норма?
Спасибо. Лариса

Ответ справочной службы русского языка

От сущ. палетапалетная норма.

Подскажите, пожалуйста, слово «палета» какого рода?

Ответ справочной службы русского языка

Палета слово женского рода.

Уточнение: «палета» (поддон) Родительный падеж, множественное число
Спасибо

Ответ справочной службы русского языка

Правильно: (нет) палет. Ср.: лопата – лопат.

Доброго времени суток!
Помогите, пожалуйста, разрешить спорный момент: как правильно пишется на русском языке англ.слово «pallet» — палета или паллет. В разных словарях встречаются различные варианты. Заранее спасибо!

Ответ справочной службы русского языка

Верное написание: палета (см. «Русский орфографический словарь» РАН).

Как правильно писать: палета или паллета? Словари дают по-разному.

Ответ справочной службы русского языка

Правильно: палета. Именно такое написание фиксирует «Русский орфографический словарь» РАН – самый авторитетный на сегодняшний день орфографический справочник.

Добрый день!
Данный вопрос уже задавали, но ответ не был раскрыт.
Какое написание правильно: палетоместо или паллетоместо? Термин активно используется в складской логистике

Ответ справочной службы русского языка

Правильно: палето-место (от слова палета).

Есть ли разница в значениях слов паллет и палета?

Ответ справочной службы русского языка

Разницы в значении нет. Различие в том, что вариант «палета» рекомендован словарями, а вариант «паллет» — нет.

Как правильно пишется слово «палета«(поддон),и зависит ли написание от того,с какого языка оно переведено?

Ответ справочной службы русского языка

Рекомендация орфографического словаря: палета.

Здравствуйте,подскажите происхождение слова и его правильное написание «паллета» ( в значении поддон).Спасибо.

Ответ справочной службы русского языка

Правильно: палета.

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Здравствуйте, подскажите пожалуйста, как правильно писать европалет или европаллет?

Ответ справочной службы русского языка

Здравствуйте! На вашем сайте указан пример слова » палета » — это правильное написание или опечатка?! В других словарях указан пример «паллета». например: в викисловаре, в dic.academic.ru

Ответ справочной службы русского языка

Это не опечатка. Академическим «Русским орфографическим словарем» (4-е изд. М., 2012) установлено написание палета .

Добрый день! Подскажите, как правильно писать палетизация или паллетизация в логистических документах? Орфографический словарь дает только палету без производных.

Ответ справочной службы русского языка

Слово палетизация, как и палета , пишется с одной буквой л.

Здравствуйте!
На вашем портале указаны варианты « палета » и «палетоместо». В различных словарях эти слова пишутся с двумя Л. Какой вариант следует считать правильным? (В каком словаре он закреплён?)
Спасибо!

Ответ справочной службы русского языка

Слово палета , осваиваясь в языке, испытывало колебания в написании (что очень часто происходит с заимствованными словами), отсюда и разночтения в словарях. Но сегодня нормативным является только один вариант: палета . См.: Русский орфографический словарь РАН / Под ред. В. В. Лопатина, О. Е. Ивановой. – 4-е изд., испр. и доп. – М., 2012.

Обратите внимание на дефисное написание: палето-место.

Здравствуйте. Подскажите, пожалуйста, как правильно указать в транспортной заявке количество груза? Писать » палета » или «паллета»? В английском варианте с двумя «l», во французском — двойное «t». Как принято по правилам русской орфографии?

Ответ справочной службы русского языка

Здравствуйте! Объясните (если можно, срочно), какое слово литературное — поддон или палета . Заранее благодарю.

Ответ справочной службы русского языка

Оба слова отвечают литературной норме языка.

Как правильно говорить: паллетонорма или паллетная норма?
Спасибо. Лариса

Ответ справочной службы русского языка

Подскажите, пожалуйста, слово » палета » какого рода?

Ответ справочной службы русского языка

Уточнение: » палета » (поддон) Родительный падеж, множественное число
Спасибо

Ответ справочной службы русского языка

Правильно: (нет) палет . Ср.: лопата – лопат.

Доброго времени суток!
Помогите, пожалуйста, разрешить спорный момент: как правильно пишется на русском языке англ.слово «pallet» — палета или паллет. В разных словарях встречаются различные варианты. Заранее спасибо!

Ответ справочной службы русского языка

Верное написание: палета (см. «Русский орфографический словарь» РАН).

Как правильно писать: палета или паллета? Словари дают по-разному.

Ответ справочной службы русского языка

Правильно: палета . Именно такое написание фиксирует «Русский орфографический словарь» РАН – самый авторитетный на сегодняшний день орфографический справочник.

Добрый день!
Данный вопрос уже задавали, но ответ не был раскрыт.
Какое написание правильно: палетоместо или паллетоместо? Термин активно используется в складской логистике

Ответ справочной службы русского языка

Правильно: палето-место (от слова палета ).

Есть ли разница в значениях слов паллет и палета ?

Ответ справочной службы русского языка

Разницы в значении нет. Различие в том, что вариант » палета » рекомендован словарями, а вариант «паллет» — нет.

Как правильно пишется слово » палета «(поддон),и зависит ли написание от того,с какого языка оно переведено?

Ответ справочной службы русского языка

Рекомендация орфографического словаря: пал е та.

Здравствуйте,подскажите происхождение слова и его правильное написание «паллета» ( в значении поддон).Спасибо.

Ответ справочной службы русского языка

«Палета», «паллет» или «палетта»?

В русском языке присутствует множество заимствованных слов, и с написанием одного из них – «палета» – возникают особые трудности. Это связано с тем, что существуют 3 варианта употребления слова: «палета», «паллет» или «палетта», и зачастую многие не знают, какой же из них является правильным.

Как правильно пишется?

Согласно Русскому орфографическому словарю РАН под ред. Лопатина, единственным верным вариантом является «палета».

Слово относится к женскому роду, и в нем не должно быть удвоения согласных.

Почему возникает путаница с написанием слова?

Большая часть заимствований вызывает вопросы при их написании, так как, в отличие от иностранных языков, в русском языке зачастую действуют другие нормы. Английский вариант «pallet» звучит как «паллет», в то время как французский вариант «palette» или немецкий вариант «palett» пишется как «палетта».

Однако оба варианта являются неверными, так как в указанном слове не должно быть удвоенных согласных букв.

Кроме того, наиболее часто встречающимся вариантом написания слова является «паллета» по той причине, что на территории России оно более употребимо, чем слово с одной буквой «л».

Морфемный разбор слова «палета»

Слово можно разобрать на следующие части: корень [пал] + суффикс [ет] + окончание [а].

Ocнoва слова: пaлeт.

Mopфeмы, нe вxoдящиe в ocнoвy: oкoнчaниe – «-a», тaк кaк этo измeняeмaя чacть cлoвa.

Примеры предложений

  1. Палеты предназначаются для удобства перемещения и хранения товаров на них, ведь на одной палете есть возможность разместить несколько упаковок товара.
  2. Палеты имеют простую конструкцию, которая позволяет поднимать их с двух противоположных положений или всех четырех сторон.
  3. Плоская палета состоит из каркаса и настила.

Синонимы слова «палета»

Кроме слова «палета», можно использовать другие, синонимичные слова, такие как «площадка», «поддон» и «стеллаж».

Ошибочное написание слова «палета»

Несмотря на то, что, согласно правописанию русского языка, слово «палета» нужно писать с одной «л», в интернете многие строительные и транспортные компании пишут слово «паллета» с двумя «л».

Другим неверным вариантом написания слова является употребление двух «т» в слове «палетта». Считается, что слово было заимствовано из французского или немецкого языка, в котором также было две буквы «т», но в настоящее время этот вариант является устаревшим.

Вышеуказанные формы слова являются ошибочными и не должны употребляться в речи.

Заключение

Используя в речи слово «палета» в первый раз, необходимо обратиться к академическим источникам для того, чтобы употребить его в верной словоформе. Написание слова может зависеть от языка, из которого оно было изначально заимствовано, однако следует принять во внимание, что нормы употребления слов иностранного происхождения меняются достаточно часто.

Несмотря на то, что на практике слово чаще пишется как «паллета», единственным верным вариантом будет слово с одной буквой «л» – «палета».

«ПаЛЛета» или «паЛета» – как правильно пишется?

Слова, вошедшие в русский язык из иностранных языков, могут вызвать трудности в правописании. Сомнения часто возникают относительно наличия одиночной или удвоенной согласной буквы в корне слова. Кроме этого, бывает затруднительно определить начальную форму слова, перешедшего в русский язык из иностранного языка. Как правильно — палет или паллет? Ответ на этот вопрос дан в этой статье.

Грамматическое описание слова

Изучаемое слово – существительное нарицательное, неодушевлённое. В предложении оно может быть подлежащим и дополнением.

жёсткий поддон (деревянный, пластиковый или металлический) для установки и крепления на него крупного груза (товара) для перемещения;

поддон с укреплённым на нём упакованным грузом (товаром) для хранения на складе;

массивная тележка для загрузки в неё агломерационной шихты или сырых окатышей; используется в производстве агломерата и обожжённых окатышей;

испанское национальное блюдо, деликатес, свиной сыровяленый окорок, аналог хамона, но приготовленный из передних ног.

Изучаемое существительное в соответствии со словарём относится к категории женского рода.

Какое здесь действует правило?

Отношение изучаемого существительного к категории женского рода позволяет уменьшить количество возможных вариантов написания.

Для неодушевлённых существительных женского рода в русском языке характерны следующие окончания (для начальной формы в именительном падеже единственного числа):

-ь (нулевое окончание).

Теперь надо ответить на вопрос: палета или паллета – как пишется?

Проверочного слова для определения правильности написания изучаемого слова нет. Следовательно, данное слово (лексическая единица, лексема) относится к словам с непроверяемым написанием и поэтому является словарным словом. Правильное написание словарных слов надо запоминать.

В соответствии с русским орфографическим словарём правильное написание изучаемого слова: палета.

Множественное число родительного падежа пишется следующим образом: палет (палета (ед. ч., им. п.) – палеты (мн. ч., им. п.) – чего? – палет (мн. ч., род. п.)).

Примеры предложений

Для транспортировки грузов применяются палеты разных размеров.

Палеты также используются на складах для хранения укреплённого на них и упакованного товара.

Палета – это специальная тележка для материалов, обрабатываемых в металлургической промышленности.

Мы пришли в гости к друзьям, и хозяин дома перед ужином спросил нас: «А вы когда-нибудь пробовали испанскую палету?»

источники:

http://znanieinfo.ru/orfografiya/paleta-pallet-ili-paletta.html

http://nauka.club/russkiy-yazyk/orfografiya/palleta-ili-paleta-kak-pravilno-pishetsya.html

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