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What is a pallet? E-mail

woodpallet.jpg The true definition of a pallet is a flat transport structure made of wood or plastic (and in a few cases metal and paper) which can support a variety of goods in a stable fashion while being lifted by a forklift or other jacking device. The goods are placed on top of the pallet, and can be secured to it by straps or stretch-wrapped plastic film. A pallet is sometimes called a skid. A Standard pallet measures about 40 inches by 48 inches by 5 inches

Are you selling Pallets?
Well… yes and no. What we are selling is merchandise that is stacked on pallets. In the liquidation industry, the term pallet is used to refer to a “pallet of merchandise”. In dealing with reverse logistics, retailers and manufacturers are left with the problem of merchandise that falls outside the realm of their business model. We buy this merchandise and resell it at pennies on the wholesale dollar to discount stores, wholesalers, ebayers, flea market vendors, or anyone who wishes to sell for a profit. We sell merchandise in bulk. Meaning the smallest purchase would be a “pallet of merchandise” or a “lot”

 
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