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July 2010  

Australia adopts ISPM15 bark tolerance for imports of wood packaging material wef 1 July 2010.

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Unit Pallets limited are pleased to announce that they have gained accreditation to the FSC Chain of Custody.

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UPL has officially opened its brand new Grangemouth Service Centre where it will inspect and repair an estimated 4 million CHEP pallets per annum.

This new facility will operate on a 3 shift basis and employ over 70 workers.  New “state of the art” machinery has been installed and UPL and CHEP’s considerable knowledge and experience in the area of efficient pallet inspection and repair operations has been used in designing the plant layout and machinery.

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New Wooden Pallets - Unit Pallets Limited

Through the use of highly efficient and fully automated production lines, Unit Pallets Limited can manufacture new pallets to customer specifications.  We provide free assistance in the design of your new pallets, we have full pallet testing facilities, and will happily supply samples for customer assessment.

Unit Pallets Limited has invested significantly in pallet making machinery, most notably 2 ‘Cape Mechanica’ automated four-way assembly pallet line incorporating block cutting or composite block de-stacking, chamfering, cornering, spraying and block drying.

 

New Wooden Pallets
New Wooden Pallets

 

Unit Pallets Limited now have 2 fully operational Cape Lines, which incorporates the latest pallet technology.  The latest technology has proven and robust engineering, complete with robotic feed for composition blocks.  The new line Cape 2 has a state of the art spray booth with part drying facility for the highest quality pallets.

This assembly line meets exact nailing pattern requirements of customers, which is of critical importance to life cycle costs as pallets are increasingly recovered and re-used.  Other benefits include reduced changeover times and greater flexibility, and combined with Cape 1 gives Unit Pallets a significant capacity to manufacture high volumes of top quality pallets.  This is combined with by far the highest drying capacity in the United Kingdom, which gives our company the capability to meet the demands of major clients for dried and ISPM15 compliant pallets on competitive lead times.

 

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Euro Pallets
Standard 4-Way Entry
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Standard 2-Way Entry Designs
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Advice for the new pallet buyer

Two way or four way entry?

Your first consideration is to decide the basic type of pallet you need, and whether it is necessary for you or your customer to be able to enter the pallet from all four directions, or from two directions only.
A four way entry is more versatile, especially when required to be used in warehouses where space is limited. Also in many instances a four way pallet is useful when loading and unloading vehicles, and when it is important to fully utilise box-vans, freightliners or sea containers.
A two way entry pallet however, generally forms a stronger construction and can be purchased at a somewhat lower price.
In addition to these standard pallet designs there are a number of other pallet types which may be considered.

 

What will you wish to palletise?

Consider carefully the product(s) you intend to palletise, and if the pallet is to be used for a general range of products the best stacking pattern you will need to incorporate.
It may of course be necessary for you to think whether your general packing sizes need review so that one particular size of pallet can be utilised.
Dependant on the product and stacking pattern you should then have a good idea of the pallet size you require, and also the top deck coverage you need.
Standard pallets are usually constructed with an approximate 60mm gap between boards, but this can be adjusted to suit your requirements, You may of course have the top deck close boarded.
The larger the gap on the top deck the less timber will be needed to construct the pallet, resulting in a lower priced pallet.

 

Life span of your pallet

At this stage in your thoughts consider what application you pallet will be used for:-

  • Is the pallet for internal use only.

  • For distribution within your own organisation or closely controlled outlets. 

  • To be used for distribution throughout the country including customers who may need your pallet for many months
  • Do you intend to use the pallet as a 'one-trip' type, either for home or export trade.
  • Will you be charging your customer with the cost of the pallet in your overall selling arrangements.

If the pallet is to be used for internal requirements only, or distributed within a close-circuit, it will pay dividends to have a robust pallet designed, which under normal conditions should then last you many years.

If however, you are going to distribute your products on a general basis, with little guarantee of when your pallet will be returned, if at all, your pallet should be designed accordingly.

If a one trip pallet is required the lowest possible specification must be incorporated, ensuring that same will sagely carry tour product from start to finish.

As a general guide to specification of timber thickness to be used please consider:-

16mm boards = 750 kilos

18mm boards = 1000 kilos

21mm boards = 1500 kilos

Of course the thickness of boards does depend also on the overall dimension of the pallet, and consequently the space between bearers on two way pallets and blocks on four way pallets.

Also keep in mind the product your are handling and whether it forms a well spread load or is 'point loaded'. and will the loaded pallet be stored in pallet racking.

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