Stop catching pallet issues when it's too late.
Most pallet failures don’t happen on the dock. They happen at 65 mph on the highway or 20 feet up in a racking system.
By the time a pallet fails, the cost isn’t just the wood—it’s the rejected shipment, the damaged freight, and the safety claim.
This checklist is the repeatable system your team needs to catch the "invisible" red flags before they leave your facility.
Why You Actually Need This (The Reality Check)
If your team isn't using a standardized inspection process, they are guessing. And guessing is expensive.
Download the checklist to standardize:
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Knowing exactly when a crack is just a split and when it’s a total failure point.
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Spotting the loose or backing-out nails that shred product packaging.
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Identifying rot or water damage that compromises the pallet’s "skeleton."
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Ensuring "fixed" pallets actually meet your safety standards.
✓ Deck board condition and spacing
✓ Stringer and block integrity
✓ Unsafe or Inconsistent repairs
✓ Pallet jack and forklift compatibility
✓ Moisture, mold, and contamination
✓ Deck board condition and spacing ✓ Stringer and block integrity ✓ Unsafe or Inconsistent repairs ✓ Pallet jack and forklift compatibility ✓ Moisture, mold, and contamination
Get the Checklist
Stop guessing if your pallets will hold up.
Know before they ship.

