Engineered for Your Reality: Find the Right Pallet

Four distinct platforms, each built for a specific purpose.

Smart Product Selector

Answer a few questions and we'll recommend the best pallet for your specific needs

What's your primary concern?

Product Family

Four unique platforms, each designed for a specific mission

Workhorse

Nine-Legged
Nestable Pallet

"Our workhorse. Choose this for maximum space efficiency and effortless exports."

Key Specifications

Nesting RatioUp to 4:1
Entry Points4-Way
SizesAll Common Sizes Available
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Flat Surface

Flat Top Pallet

"Built for cargo that needs a perfectly flat surface. The nine square blocks provide stable, non-nesting support."

Key Specifications

Top Deck Flatness100% Flat
Base Structure9 Square Blocks
SizesAll Common Sizes Available
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Racking Specialist

Skid Pallet

"The Racking Warrior. This is a true skid pallet, engineered with three runners for superior strength on racking systems."

Key Specifications

Base Structure3-Runner Skid
Entry Points4-Way
Racking LoadHeavy Duty
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High Stacking

Picture Frame Pallet

"The Stacking Master. The full-frame bottom provides unmatched stability for high block stacking and resists deformation over time."

Key Specifications

Base StructureFull Picture Frame
Entry Points4-Way
Stacking StabilityUltimate
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Li Gong, Chief Engineer
Li Gong

They didn't have the word 'geek' back then, but he is definitely a mechanical geek

A Note from Our Chief Engineer

"To be honest, it's simpler than it looks. We have four tools for four different jobs. My goal is to make sure you get the right one."

For most jobs, you start with our Nestable Pallet. The round feet let them stack like paper cups. Saves a lot of space. It's our workhorse.

If your cargo needs a totally flat surface—like bags of flour—you need the Flat Top Pallet. Its feet are square, so it doesn't nest. That's the trade-off for a perfect deck.

Need to put heavy loads on a rack? Get the Skid Pallet. It doesn't have feet; it has three solid runners underneath. It's built for the rack.

Stacking high and worried about pressure over time? The Picture Frame Pallet is the answer. Its full bottom frame is the most stable we make. It won't twist.

Li Gong

Chief Engineer of Taishan CWP